The reliability and validity of the Korean version of the sleep health index using self-report measures and wearable-derived sleep metrics.

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Ah-Yeon Kim, Chul-Hyun Cho, Sooyeon Suh
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to validate the Korean version of the Sleep Health Index (K-SHI) using both self-report measures and objective sleep indices from wearable devices.

Methods: A total of 204 adults (mean age 30.35 ± 9.76 years, 64.71% female) were recruited and categorized into insomnia and good sleeper groups. Participants completed the K-SHI, the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Objective sleep indices were collected using a wearable device (Fitbit Inspire 3) for 4 weeks. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and analyses for internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and convergent validity, and group comparisons were conducted.

Results: CFA supported a three-factor model (x2 = 78.51(df = 52, p < .01), CFI = 0.963, TLI = 0.952, RMSEA = 0.050, SRMR = 0.049). The K-SHI showed adequate internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.766) and test-retest reliability (r = .871, p < .001). The K-SHI total score was significantly associated with ISI (r = - .545, p < .001) and PSQI (r = - .564, p < .001). When correlated with the wearable device, the K-SHI sleep duration subindex was significantly associated with mean total sleep time (r = .170, p < .05), mean sleep onset (r = - .147, p < .05), and total sleep time standard deviation (r = - .168, p < .05). Additionally, the K-SHI total score was associated with mean wake time (r = .160, p < .05) and total sleep time standard deviation (r = - .171, p < .05). The K-SHI total score significantly differentiated the insomnia and good sleeper groups, with notable differences in K-SHI sleep duration and sleep quality subindices, but no significant difference in the K-SHI disordered sleep subindex.

Conclusions: These results demonstrate the validity and reliability of the K-SHI, incorporating both subjective self-report measures and objective sleep data from wearable devices.

韩国版睡眠健康指数的可靠性和有效性,使用自我报告测量和可穿戴式睡眠指标。
目的:本研究旨在通过自我报告测量和可穿戴设备的客观睡眠指数来验证韩国版的睡眠健康指数(K-SHI)。方法:共招募204名成年人,平均年龄30.35±9.76岁,女性64.71%,分为失眠症组和睡眠良好组。参与者完成了K-SHI、失眠严重程度指数(ISI)和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)。目的采用可穿戴设备(Fitbit Inspire 3)收集睡眠指标,为期4周。进行验证性因子分析(CFA)、内部一致性分析、重测信度分析、收敛效度分析和组间比较。结果:CFA支持一个三因素模型(x2 = 78.51(df = 52, p))结论:这些结果证明了K-SHI的有效性和可靠性,包括主观自我报告测量和可穿戴设备的客观睡眠数据。
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