Your Bedroom Environment

 

Researchers are learning more and more about the underlying cyclical connection between sleep and our mental health. To further explore this important balance, the BSC recently sponsored a national omnibus survey to assess general attitudes toward sleep, as well as the link between our sleep quality, quantity, and overall mood. Here are some of the key findings:

Sleep and Emotional Health

Two-thirds (68%) of Americans said that they would (try to) get more sleep when they need to improve their mood.

Sleep Quality and Quantity; Making Sleep a Priority

Only 25% rated the quality and quantity of their sleep as excellent.

Improving Sleep, Back to Basics

More than half of Americans are unlikely to take some of the most basic steps to improve the quality of their sleep: 

66 % are not likely to evaluate their mattress for comfort and support and, if needed, consider buying a new one.

Survey findings are taken from a survey of 1,013 people, conducted by Caravan® Survey from January 20 – 23, 2006. The margin of error is +/- 3 percentage points. 

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