Hu Wei, Ye Zeying, Zhang Zhang
School of Public Administration and Policy, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China.
School of Business, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.
Front Psychol. 2022 Mar 10;13:850802. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.850802. eCollection 2022.
While previous studies have examined the negative effects of work-related smartphone use after hours, little is known about whether and how it influences employees' unhealthy sleep behavior (i.e., bedtime procrastination). Drawing on the ego depletion theory, this study explored the effects of work-related smartphone use after hours on bedtime procrastination. To further uncover potential cross-cultural differences, a sample of 210 public employees from the United States and 205 public employees from China were used. Results via path analysis revealed that off-time work-related smartphone use positively influenced bedtime procrastination via the mediating role of self-control depletion. These findings were consistent between the United States and Chinese sample; however, off-time work-related smartphone use after hours increased the likelihood of self-control depletion more strongly in the United States than in China. The implications of our findings for both theory and practice were discussed.
虽然之前的研究考察了下班后与工作相关的智能手机使用的负面影响,但对于它是否以及如何影响员工不健康的睡眠行为(即睡前拖延)却知之甚少。基于自我损耗理论,本研究探讨了下班后与工作相关的智能手机使用对睡前拖延的影响。为了进一步揭示潜在的跨文化差异,我们选取了210名美国公职人员和205名中国公职人员作为样本。路径分析结果显示,下班后与工作相关的智能手机使用通过自我控制损耗的中介作用对睡前拖延产生正向影响。这些发现在美国和中国样本中是一致的;然而,下班后与工作相关的智能手机使用在美国比在中国更强烈地增加了自我控制损耗的可能性。我们讨论了研究结果在理论和实践方面的意义。