短睡眠者和长睡眠者原型:睡眠持续时间和人格特征的感知

Elizabeth J. Pantesco , Irene P. Kan
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很少有研究调查人们对睡眠时间短和睡眠时间长的看法。使用原型意愿模型作为概念框架,我们评估了睡眠持续时间的估计以及与短睡和长睡相关的人格特征感知。在一项关于睡眠相关信念和习惯的在线研究中,参与者(N=977)被随机分配到睡眠时间短或睡眠时间长的原型条件下。参与者提供了睡眠持续时间的估计值、五大人格特征的评分,以及典型的短(或长)睡眠者的定性描述。还评估了社会记录因素和自我报告的睡眠时间。短睡眠者(M=6.2,SD=1.35小时)与长睡眠者原型(M=7.62,SD=1.33小时)的睡眠持续时间估计值不同,t(941)=-16.24,p<;.001,g=1.06,并受参与者年龄、性别、社会地位和自我报告的睡眠时间的调节。与长睡者相比,短睡者被认为没有那么认真、开放、外向、随和,负面情绪也更高。睡眠时间短的人和睡眠时间长的人的性格评分的一些差异受到社会地位或自我报告的睡眠时间的调节。这些数据表明,个体拥有不同的睡眠者形象,包括不同的性格特征。了解更多关于睡眠者原型是如何形成的,以及它们与睡眠健康行为的关系,可能有助于睡眠测量、教育和干预工作。
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Short and long sleeper prototypes: Perceptions of sleep duration and personality traits

Few studies have examined how short and long sleepers are perceived. Using the prototype willingness model as a conceptual framework, we assessed estimates of sleep duration and perceptions of personality characteristics associated with short and long sleepers. Participants (N = 977) in an online study of sleep-related beliefs and habits were randomly assigned to either a short or long sleeper prototype condition. Participants provided estimates of sleep duration, ratings of Big Five personality traits, and qualitative descriptors for the typical short (or long) sleeper. Sociodemographic factors and self-reported sleep duration were also assessed. Sleep duration estimates differed for the short (M = 6.2, SD = 1.35 hours) versus long sleeper prototype (M = 7.62, SD = 1.33 hours), t(941) = -16.24, p < .001, g = 1.06, and were moderated by participant age, gender, social status, and self-reported sleep duration. Short sleepers were perceived as less conscientious, open-minded, extraverted, and agreeable, and as higher on negative emotionality, than long sleepers. Several of the differences in personality ratings of short versus long sleepers were moderated by social status or self-reported sleep duration. These data suggest that individuals hold distinct images of short and long sleepers which encompass different personality traits. Learning more about how sleeper prototypes are formed, and how they relate to sleep health behaviors, may be useful for sleep measurement, education, and intervention efforts.

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Sleep epidemiology
Sleep epidemiology Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Medicine, Clinical Neurology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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