超越百灵鸟和猫头鹰:使用梅西尺度和基于集群的方法重新审视昼夜节律类型。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Joanna Gorgol, Christoph Randler, Maciej Stolarski, Nadine Kalb
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时间心理学研究通常采用“早睡晚睡”的维度,从而区分出早晨、中间和晚上的时间类型。然而,近年来,新的衡量标准已经超越了传统的“早起鸟”和“早起鸟”。“夜猫子”的二分法,更好地捕捉昼夜节律个体差异的复杂性。其中一个解决昼夜节律的多维特征的测量方法是改进的清晨-傍晚-稳定量表(梅西),它包括三个维度:早晨效应、傍晚性和独特性。然而,由于梅西的多重性,使用截断点来描绘特定的时间类型是不可能的,就像其他已建立的尺度通常所做的那样。在本文中,我们首次尝试引入基于集群的方法来处理梅西得分。为此,我们使用之前在波兰进行的研究(N = 1106)中的数据确定了要提取的聚类数量。接下来,我们试图在另一个波兰样本(N = 768)和一个德国样本(N = 637)中复制该集群解决方案。最后,我们还打算说明被分配到既定集群的个体在睡眠参数和其他差异变量(如积极和消极影响、人格特征、抑郁和焦虑症状、自我调节和自我效能)方面的差异。在对三个样本的梅西得分进行聚类分析后,我们发现支持四聚类解决方案,包括四种昼夜节律特征,我们建议将其标记为“中级雀类”、“耐寒百灵鸟”、“夜猫子”和“脆弱百灵鸟”。这是第一次尝试引入基于集群的多维方法来处理梅西的得分。
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Beyond larks and owls: Revisiting the circadian typology using the MESSi scale and a cluster-based approach

Chronopsychological research typically applied the morningness-eveningness dimension, resulting in a distinction between morning, intermediate, and evening chronotypes. However, in recent years, new measures have been developed that transcend the traditional "morning larks" vs. "night owls" dichotomy and better capture the complexity of individual differences in circadian rhythmicity. One such measure that addresses the multidimensional character of the circadian rhythm is the Morningness-Eveningness-Stability Scale improved (MESSi) which comprises three dimensions: morning affect, eveningness, and distinctness. However, delineating specific chronotypes using the cut-off points, as was commonly done for other established scales, is not possible in the case of MESSi due to its multidimensionality. In the present paper, we provide a first attempt to introduce a cluster-based approach to deal with MESSi scores. For this purpose, we determined the number of clusters to be extracted using data from our previous study conducted in Poland (N = 1106). Next, we attempted to replicate this cluster solution in another Polish sample (N = 768) and a German sample (N = 637). Finally, we also intended to illustrate how individuals assigned to the established clusters differ in terms of sleep parameters and other differential variables such as positive and negative affect, personality traits, depressive and anxiety symptoms, self-regulation, and self-efficacy. After segmenting MESSi scores by cluster analysis in the three samples we found support for a four-cluster solution, including four circadian profiles which we propose to label "intermediate-finches", "hardy larks", "night owls", and "vulnerable larks". This is the first attempt to introduce a cluster-based, multi-dimensional approach to dealing with MESSi scores.

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Journal of Sleep Research
Journal of Sleep Research 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
6.80%
发文量
234
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sleep Research is dedicated to basic and clinical sleep research. The Journal publishes original research papers and invited reviews in all areas of sleep research (including biological rhythms). The Journal aims to promote the exchange of ideas between basic and clinical sleep researchers coming from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines. The Journal will achieve this by publishing papers which use multidisciplinary and novel approaches to answer important questions about sleep, as well as its disorders and the treatment thereof.
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