Hamilton Kyra, Ng Hei Tung Heather, Zhang Chun-Qing, Phipps Daniel J, Zhang Ru
School of Applied Psychology and Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.
School of Psychology, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
Int J Behav Med. 2021 Apr;28(2):214-226. doi: 10.1007/s12529-020-09859-8.
Sleep hygiene behaviors in undergraduate students are associated with night-time sleep duration and quality, daytime sleepiness, and psychological distress. This study aimed to identify the social psychological factors that impact on university students' sleep hygiene behaviors in samples from two countries.
Participants were undergraduate students from Australia (N = 201, M = 22.82, SD = 8.89; 165 female) and Hong Kong (N = 161, M = 20.47, SD = 7.80; 84 female). The study used a correlational-prospective design. Individuals self-reported their intention, attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and past behavior with respect to sleep hygiene behaviors. Four weeks later, the students self-reported their action plans and participation in sleep hygiene behaviors.
Analysis indicated acceptable model fit to data for both the Australian and Hong Kong samples. Results showed significant direct effects of attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and past behavior on intention, and significant direct effects of action planning and past behavior on prospectively measured sleep hygiene behavior. There were also significant indirect effects of attitude, subjective norms (Hong Kong sample only), and perceived behavioral control on behavior mediated by intention and action planning. Overall, the model predicted a large portion of the variance in sleep hygiene behavior for both the Australian (R = .524) and Hong Kong (R = .483) samples. Schenker and Gentleman t tests found no parameters significantly differed between samples.
Results indicate that university students' sleep hygiene behaviors are a function of both motivational and volitional processes. This formative data can inform future interventions to improve the sleep hygiene practices of university students.
大学生的睡眠卫生行为与夜间睡眠时间和质量、白天嗜睡程度以及心理困扰有关。本研究旨在确定影响来自两个国家样本中大学生睡眠卫生行为的社会心理因素。
参与者为来自澳大利亚(N = 201,M = 22.82,SD = 8.89;165名女性)和香港(N = 161,M = 20.47,SD = 7.80;84名女性)的大学生。该研究采用相关前瞻性设计。个体自我报告他们关于睡眠卫生行为的意图、态度、主观规范、感知行为控制和过去行为。四周后,学生们自我报告他们的行动计划以及参与睡眠卫生行为的情况。
分析表明澳大利亚和香港样本的数据与模型拟合度良好。结果显示,态度、主观规范、感知行为控制和过去行为对意图有显著的直接影响,行动计划和过去行为对前瞻性测量的睡眠卫生行为有显著的直接影响。态度、主观规范(仅香港样本)和感知行为控制通过意图和行动计划对行为也有显著的间接影响。总体而言,该模型预测了澳大利亚样本(R = 0.524)和香港样本(R = 0.483)中睡眠卫生行为差异的很大一部分。Schenker和Gentleman t检验发现样本之间没有参数存在显著差异。
结果表明,大学生的睡眠卫生行为是动机和意志过程的函数。这些形成性数据可为未来改善大学生睡眠卫生习惯的干预措施提供参考。