
Sleep latency increases during the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide June 2020, by age
A survey from June 2020, found that around 48.5 percent of adults aged 18 to 24 years reported longer sleep latency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sleep latency refers to the amount of time it takes for one to go from being fully awake to sleeping. This statistic illustrates the percentage of adults worldwide who took longer to fall asleep due to the COVID-19 pandemic as of June 2020, by age.