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We examined the prevalence of sleep paralysis (SP), its association with stress and sleep, and associated subjective experiences and beliefs. 1,115 college students from a large university in the southwestern United States. The sample was predominantly Hispanic (94%) and female (70%). Validated measures of life-events stress, self-perceived stress, sleep quality and insomnia were administered to participants online. 35% of students had previously experienced SP and reported greater stress and poorer sleep than those who had never exper