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Causes of Sleep Deprivation and its Effect on Performance of Students and their Mental Health


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1 Narsee Monje School of Management Studies, Mumbai, Anil Surendra School of Commerce, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
     

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Daytime tiredness, unpredictable sleep schedules and lack of sleep are exceptionally predominant among school and college understudies. The outcomes of lack of sleep and daytime sluggishness are particularly risky to under grads and may end in lower grades, expanded danger of terrible academic performance, traded off learning, mood swings, and expanded danger of liquor and drugs. This paper surveys this situation of lack of sleep among college understudies, the contributing factors that bring about lack of sleep, and in this manner the significance of sleep for better learning and memory. This paper proposes that tending to sleep issues, which aren't frequently considered as a hazard factor for depression and academic disappointment, ought to be thought about.

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Sleep Deprivation, Mental Health, Performance, Academic Grades.
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Pransh Khemka
Narsee Monje School of Management Studies, Mumbai, Anil Surendra School of Commerce, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Puja Dhanuka Radhika Bhutta
Narsee Monje School of Management Studies, Mumbai, Anil Surendra School of Commerce, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Raghav Narang
Narsee Monje School of Management Studies, Mumbai, Anil Surendra School of Commerce, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Raj Jakharia
Narsee Monje School of Management Studies, Mumbai, Anil Surendra School of Commerce, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


Daytime tiredness, unpredictable sleep schedules and lack of sleep are exceptionally predominant among school and college understudies. The outcomes of lack of sleep and daytime sluggishness are particularly risky to under grads and may end in lower grades, expanded danger of terrible academic performance, traded off learning, mood swings, and expanded danger of liquor and drugs. This paper surveys this situation of lack of sleep among college understudies, the contributing factors that bring about lack of sleep, and in this manner the significance of sleep for better learning and memory. This paper proposes that tending to sleep issues, which aren't frequently considered as a hazard factor for depression and academic disappointment, ought to be thought about.

Keywords


Sleep Deprivation, Mental Health, Performance, Academic Grades.