Evaluating Baseline Sleep and Feedback on The ABCs of Zzz, a Sleep Program in Black Churches
Glenna Brewster, Daum Chung, Miranda McPhillips, Elliane Irani, Fayron Epps

TL;DR
This study evaluates a sleep education program in Black churches, finding significant sleep issues and positive feedback from participants.
Contribution
The study introduces a community-driven sleep education program tailored for Black churches and reports baseline sleep data and participant feedback.
Findings
Participants showed mild to moderate insomnia and poor sleep quality based on baseline measures.
Program feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with high satisfaction and willingness to refer others.
Baseline data highlights significant sleep challenges in the Black/African American community.
Abstract
Sleep disparities disproportionately affect Black/African American communities, with high rates of insomnia and poor sleep quality often going unaddressed. The ABCs of Zzz is a four-hour, in-person sleep education program co-developed with church ambassadors and a community advisory board. The program was delivered at Alter-affiliated, predominantly Black/African American churches in Georgia. This study presents baseline sleep characteristics of participants and their initial feedback on the program. Participants completed demographic information and validated sleep measures: Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and Dysfunctional Beliefs and Attitudes about Sleep (DBAS). Following the session, participants provided feedback on program satisfaction. Descriptive statistics were used for analysis. The sample (N = 134) was predominantly female (77.4%) and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSleep and related disorders · Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology · Sleep and Wakefulness Research
