Kay Daniel B, Simmons Zach, Nielson Spencer A, Braithwaite Scott R, Esplin Charlotte
Department of Psychology, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA.
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.
Nat Sci Sleep. 2023 Mar 21;15:127-137. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S386838. eCollection 2023.
Sleep valuation is the relative worth individuals place on sleep. Our prior study using a Sleep Valuation Item Bank (SVIB) showed that sleep valuation relates to age, gender, and health status. In this study, the psychometric properties of the SVIB and its latent factor structure were explored. We also investigated how sleep valuation factors relate to demographic, psychological, and sleep features.
Participants (N = 854) were recruited through TurkPRIME and completed a survey consisting of demographic, psychological, and sleep-related questions. The distributional properties of the SVIB items were quantified. Cronbach's alpha and correlation analyses were used to assess the internal consistency and test-retest reliability of SVIB items. Iterated principal factoring with a Promax rotation was used on the SVIB to explore its latent factor structure. Multiple regression analyses were used to investigate the variables associated with each factor.
The factor analysis identified 29 items with factor loadings ≥0.4 on four major factors, tentatively called (1) sleep wanting, (2) sleep prioritizing, (3) sleep onset preference, and (4) sleep devaluation. While women had higher sleep wanting and lower sleep devaluation scores than men, they had lower sleep prioritizing. Older individuals tended to value sleep less but also devalued it less than younger participants. Finally, although both individuals with insomnia and depression devalued sleep, depressed individuals prioritized it more than those who were less depressed, while individuals with insomnia symptoms wanted sleep and preferred sleep onset more than those with less insomnia symptoms.
The current SVIB captures broad dimensions of sleep valuation (wanting, prioritizing, preferring) and sleep devaluation. These broad dimensions had distinct patterns across person-level factors. Recognition of individual differences in sleep valuation may help target sleep health advocacy efforts and individualized treatment approaches, including for those with depression or insomnia.
睡眠估值是个体对睡眠所赋予的相对价值。我们之前使用睡眠估值项目库(SVIB)进行的研究表明,睡眠估值与年龄、性别和健康状况相关。在本研究中,我们探讨了SVIB的心理测量特性及其潜在因子结构。我们还研究了睡眠估值因子与人口统计学、心理和睡眠特征之间的关系。
通过TurkPRIME招募了参与者(N = 854),他们完成了一项包含人口统计学、心理和睡眠相关问题的调查。对SVIB项目的分布特性进行了量化。使用克朗巴哈系数和相关分析来评估SVIB项目的内部一致性和重测信度。对SVIB进行了采用Promax旋转的迭代主成分因子分析,以探索其潜在因子结构。使用多元回归分析来研究与每个因子相关的变量。
因子分析确定了29个项目,这些项目在四个主要因子上的因子载荷≥0.4,这四个主要因子暂称为:(1)睡眠渴望,(2)睡眠优先级,(3)入睡偏好,(4)睡眠贬值。女性的睡眠渴望得分高于男性,睡眠贬值得分低于男性,但睡眠优先级得分低于男性。年龄较大的个体往往对睡眠的重视程度较低,但与年轻参与者相比,对睡眠的贬低程度也较低。最后,虽然失眠和抑郁个体都贬低睡眠,但抑郁个体比抑郁程度较轻的个体更重视睡眠,而有失眠症状的个体比失眠症状较轻的个体更渴望睡眠且更喜欢入睡。
当前的SVIB涵盖了睡眠估值(渴望、优先级、偏好)和睡眠贬值的广泛维度。这些广泛维度在个体层面因素上具有不同的模式。认识到睡眠估值的个体差异可能有助于针对睡眠健康宣传工作和个性化治疗方法,包括针对抑郁症或失眠症患者的方法。