RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Sleep problems among pupils in Benghazi, Libya JF Saudi Medical Journal JO Saudi Med J FD Prince Sultan Military Medical City SP 1105 OP 1109 VO 23 IS 9 A1 Marwan M. Al-Sharbati YR 2002 UL http://smj.org.sa/content/23/9/1105.abstract AB OBJECTIVE: To find the prevalence of sleep problems among pupils, its possible causes and associated behaviors.METHODS: This study was carried out during 3-24 February 1996. We randomly selected a sample of (277) 5th graders (181 boys and 96 girls), from 3 public primary schools in 3 different socio-economic areas in Benghazi, Libya. We interviewed the pupils and the teachers by a pretested questionnaire concerning sleep, school achievement and other behaviors. Those pupils who sleep after 10:00 pm, or those having bad sleep characters, or both, twice or more a week in the last month, were considered suffering from sleep problems. According to their performance in the first semester in both Arabic and Mathematics, pupils were classified in to 3 groups (>70% in both the good group, 50-70% in both subjects or in one provided that the other was above 70% the average group, <50% in one or both subjects the poorly achieving group).RESULTS: This study shows high prevalence of sleep problems among pupils (28.9%), especially in a high-density area, with non-significant gender difference. Associated behaviors are bad school achievement, sleepiness and mood fluctuation.CONCLUSION: Parental ignorance, unawareness and bad child rearing and follow-up are evident, and considered to be the main cause of these problems, that needs intensive education towards better sleep hygiene.