Results for - 'Sleep Divorce' grows among the pandemic

Sick of your sheets being stolen and incessant snoring from your partner? It might be time to consider a “sleep divorce.” Sleeping in separate beds or rooms is more and more sounding like a dream for some couples ― especially if you’re working from home together, said Wendy Troxel, a senior behavioral and social Scientist at the RAND Corporation and author of “Sharing the Covers: Every Couple’s Guide to Better Sleep.”

1. A Kaiser Family Foundation study found that 36% of Americans reported difficulty sleeping due to pandemic stress. Has pandemic stress affected your sleep?

Yes
33%
782 votes
No
67%
1,618 votes

2. Do you consider yourself...

A light sleeper
35%
845 votes
A medium sleeper
50%
1,196 votes
A heavy sleeper
15%
359 votes

3. Do you sometimes have a hard time falling asleep due to your partner (snoring, taking covers etc)?

Yes
30%
720 votes
No
27%
648 votes
Not Applicable
43%
1,032 votes

4. Do you sleep in a separate bed from your partner?

Yes , before the pandemic started
17%
403 votes
Yes, since/during the pandemic
3%
83 votes
No, but have thought about it
7%
177 votes
No
32%
763 votes
Other (please specify)
1%
19 votes
Not Applicable
40%
955 votes
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