E-ISSN 2458-9101 | ISSN 1302-1192
 

Original Research 


Impact of Twitter and WhatsApp on Sleep Quality among Medical Students in King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia

Abdullah Khalid Asiri, Metrek A Almetrek, Awad S Alsamghan, Ossama Mostafa, Sami F Alshehri.


Abstract
Background: Twitter and WhatsApp may have the potential to negatively affect quality of sleep.
Aim of Study: To assess the impact of using social media (i.e., Twitter and WhatsApp) on sleep quality and to identify risk factors associated with poor sleep quality among medical students in King Khalid University (KKU).
Methodology: Following a cross – sectional design, 286 medical students at King Khalid College of Medicine, Abha, Saudi Arabia, were recruited into this study. An anonymous self-administered questionnaire has been designed by the researchers which included sociodemographic data, extent of using the WhatsApp and/or Twitter and the Pittsburgh sleep Quality Index.
Results: 76.2% of students use both Twitter and WhatsApp, 21.5% use WhatsApp only, 1% use Twitter only, while 1% do not use any. Most medical students (89.8%) use Twitter/WhatsApp every day. Most medical students use Twitter/WhatsApp for 3-4 or more than 5 hours daily (31.1% for both). Most medical students (88.7%) use Twitter/WhatsApp during night. 29.7% of medical students have poor quality of sleep. Twitter/WhatsApp use was significantly more among female than male medical students (81.7% and 73.1%, respectively, p=0.014). Use of Twitter/WhatsApp by medical students differed significantly according to their scholastic year (p=0.014), with highest use among 6th year medical students (94.1%). Medical students’ quality of sleep differed significantly according to their scholastic year (p=0.02), with highest prevalence of poor quality among those at their 2nd and 6th scholastic years (37.7%) and 37.3%, respectively). Quality of sleep differed significantly according to students’ daily use of Twitter/WhatsApp (p=0.022), with highest prevalence of poor sleep quality among those who spend more than 4 hours daily using Twitter/WhatsApp.
Conclusions: The majority of medical students in KKU, especially females and final year students, use Twitter and/or WhatsApp. Almost one third of students have poor sleep quality, especially 2ndand final year medical students and those who use social media for more than two hours daily. This study indicates a strong need for integrating sleep hygiene education for medical studentsand to provide health education to promote correct and effective use of social networks.

Key words: Social networking, sleep quality, medical students.


 
ARTICLE TOOLS
Abstract
How to cite this articleHow to cite this article
Citation Tools
Related Records
 Articles by Abdullah Khalid Asiri
Articles by Metrek A Almetrek
Articles by Awad S Alsamghan
Articles by Ossama Mostafa
Articles by Sami F Alshehri
on Google
on Google Scholar

How to Cite this Article
Pubmed Style

Asiri AK, Almetrek MA, Alsamghan AS, Mostafa O, Alshehri SF. Impact of Twitter and WhatsApp on Sleep Quality among Medical Students in King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. Sleep Hypn. 2018; 20(4): 247-252.


Web Style

Asiri AK, Almetrek MA, Alsamghan AS, Mostafa O, Alshehri SF. Impact of Twitter and WhatsApp on Sleep Quality among Medical Students in King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. https://www.sleepandhypnosis.com/?mno=280127 [Access: June 24, 2026].


AMA (American Medical Association) Style

Asiri AK, Almetrek MA, Alsamghan AS, Mostafa O, Alshehri SF. Impact of Twitter and WhatsApp on Sleep Quality among Medical Students in King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. Sleep Hypn. 2018; 20(4): 247-252.



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Asiri AK, Almetrek MA, Alsamghan AS, Mostafa O, Alshehri SF. Impact of Twitter and WhatsApp on Sleep Quality among Medical Students in King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. Sleep Hypn. (2018), [cited June 24, 2026]; 20(4): 247-252.



Harvard Style

Asiri, A. K., Almetrek, . M. A., Alsamghan, . A. S., Mostafa, . O. & Alshehri, . S. F. (2018) Impact of Twitter and WhatsApp on Sleep Quality among Medical Students in King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. Sleep Hypn, 20 (4), 247-252.



Turabian Style

Asiri, Abdullah Khalid, Metrek A Almetrek, Awad S Alsamghan, Ossama Mostafa, and Sami F Alshehri. 2018. Impact of Twitter and WhatsApp on Sleep Quality among Medical Students in King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. Sleep and Hypnosis, 20 (4), 247-252.



Chicago Style

Asiri, Abdullah Khalid, Metrek A Almetrek, Awad S Alsamghan, Ossama Mostafa, and Sami F Alshehri. "Impact of Twitter and WhatsApp on Sleep Quality among Medical Students in King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia." Sleep and Hypnosis 20 (2018), 247-252.



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Asiri, Abdullah Khalid, Metrek A Almetrek, Awad S Alsamghan, Ossama Mostafa, and Sami F Alshehri. "Impact of Twitter and WhatsApp on Sleep Quality among Medical Students in King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia." Sleep and Hypnosis 20.4 (2018), 247-252. Print.



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Asiri, A. K., Almetrek, . M. A., Alsamghan, . A. S., Mostafa, . O. & Alshehri, . S. F. (2018) Impact of Twitter and WhatsApp on Sleep Quality among Medical Students in King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. Sleep and Hypnosis, 20 (4), 247-252.