ojs2 has produced an error Message: WARNING: mkdir(): Permission denied In file: /home/nhvjpiod/public_html/lib/pkp/classes/file/FileManager.inc.php At line: 306 Stacktrace: Server info: OS: Linux PHP Version: 5.6.40 Apache Version: N/A DB Driver: mysql DB server version: 10.5.25-MariaDB
ojs2 has produced an error Message: WARNING: assert(): Assertion failed In file: /home/nhvjpiod/public_html/plugins/generic/usageStats/UsageStatsPlugin.inc.php At line: 430 Stacktrace: Server info: OS: Linux PHP Version: 5.6.40 Apache Version: N/A DB Driver: mysql DB server version: 10.5.25-MariaDB
Open Journal Systems

Sleep quality among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer and other sexual minority (lgbtiq+) people in Vietnam

Mai Pham Phuong, Hang Tran Thi Le, Thanh Nguyen Cong

Abstract


DOI: 10.53522/ytcc.vol10.05

Submitted date: 07 Jul 2024

Accepted date: 25 Sep 2024

 

Objectives: This study aimed to describe the sleep quality among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, and other sexual minority (LGBTIQ+) people in Vietnam and several associated factors.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study design. We utilized anonymous web-based survey to collect data. A total of 274 LGBTIQ+ individuals voluntarily participated in an anonymous web-based survey. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to measure the sleep quality in this study. Logistic regression was estimated to identify the associated factors.

Results: The prevalence of poor sleep quality was 91.6% among LGBTIQ+ people in Vietnam. Behaviors mentioned in the study include diet, use of electronic devices, sexual behaviors, condom use, and anxiety disorders. Research has shown that LGBTIQ+ people had anxiety disorders (95% CI: 1.9 - 11.9) and cisgender men (95% CI: 1.3 - 25.3) had a statistical impact on sleep quality with p < 0.05.

Conclusion: Our study indicated the high prevalence of poor sleep quality among LGBTIQ+ people in Vietnam. Findings highlighted the need for research and tailored interventions for specific sub-groups within the LGBTIQ+ community, which are crucial to exploring hidden risk factors and supporting the LGBTIQ+ community to improve sleep quality, then bettering their quality of life

 

Keywords


sleep quality, LGBTIQ+, risk behavior, Vietnam