Authors
JM Ellis, RA Estevez Burns, JA Blue Star, MA Patience, LN Brown, J Ruggieri, AV Joiner, MA Little, WG Talcott
Publication date
2024/5/3
Journal
Military Psychology
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
311-322
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Inadequate sleep is an on-going risk to the health and mission readiness of U.S. Armed Forces, with estimates of sleep problems high above U.S. civilian populations. Intervening early in the career of active duty Air Force personnel (or “Airmen”) with education and the establishment of healthy behaviors may prevent short and long term-detriments of sleep problems. This paper describes the results of a qualitative study seeking to understand the facilitators and barriers to achieving good sleep in a technical training school during the first year of entry into the United States Air Force. Using the social ecological framework and content analysis, three focus groups with Airmen were conducted to explore themes at the individual, social, environmental, and organizational/policy level. Overall, results indicated a cohort motivated to achieve good sleep, and also struggling with a number of barriers across each level. This …
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