Shin Ji-Eun, Kim Jung Ki
College of Liberal Studies, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.
Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, South Korea.
Front Psychol. 2018 Aug 28;9:1589. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01589. eCollection 2018.
Sleep, although a vital aspect of human functioning, has received scant attention in happiness research. This research examines the effect of sleep quality on life satisfaction, and one possible mechanism that bridges the two. One cognitive factor that might tie the relationship between sleep and life satisfaction is a belief about the (in) finite nature of happiness (zero-sum belief about happiness; ZBH), a mindset that occurs more under conditions of scarcity. Given the interconnections among experiences prompted by various types of scarcity (e.g., financial and calorie), we predicted that deprived cognitive resource caused by poor sleep may activate the ZBH, thereby hurting one's life satisfaction. As expected, we found that sleep quality predicted the participants' life satisfaction, even controlling for baseline variables. More importantly, this relationship was partially mediated by ZBH. This study opens interesting questions on a relatively unexamined role of non-social predictors, such as sleep, in well-being.
睡眠虽是人类机能的一个重要方面,但在幸福研究中却很少受到关注。本研究考察了睡眠质量对生活满意度的影响,以及连接二者的一种可能机制。一个可能将睡眠与生活满意度联系起来的认知因素是关于幸福(不)有限本质的信念(幸福的零和信念;ZBH),这种思维模式在稀缺条件下更易出现。鉴于由各种类型的稀缺(如经济和热量)引发的体验之间存在相互联系,我们预测睡眠不足导致的认知资源匮乏可能会激活ZBH,从而损害一个人的生活满意度。正如预期的那样,我们发现睡眠质量能够预测参与者的生活满意度,即使在控制了基线变量的情况下也是如此。更重要的是,这种关系部分是由ZBH介导的。本研究就诸如睡眠等非社会预测因素在幸福感中相对未被研究的作用提出了有趣的问题。