Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia.
Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, Monash University Healthy Sleep Clinic, Monash University, Clayton, Australia.
Behav Sleep Med. 2024 Sep-Oct;22(5):709-724. doi: 10.1080/15402002.2024.2355476. Epub 2024 May 24.
Perfectionism is an important factor in insomnia development and maintenance. Previous studies exploring the relationship between perfectionism and insomnia have predominantly relied on self-reported sleep measures. Therefore, this study sought to assess whether actigraphy-measured sleep parameters were associated with perfectionism.
Sixty adults (85% females, mean age 30.18 ± 11.01 years) were sampled from the Australian general population. Actigraphy-derived objective sleep measures, subjective sleep diary measures, the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (FMPS), Hewitt-Flett Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (HFMPS) and Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale 21 (DASS-21) were collected.
High perfectionism levels were associated with poor sleep, but these relationships differed between objective and subjective measures. Perfectionism via FMPS total score and subscales of Concern over Mistakes, Doubts about Actions, Personal Standards and Self-oriented Perfectionism correlated with subjective sleep onset latency and sleep efficiency with moderate effects ( = .26 to .88). In contrast, perfectionism via HFMPS total score and subscales of Socially Prescribed Perfectionism and Parental Expectations predicted objective sleep onset latency and sleep efficiency. Additionally, stress mediated the relationships between objective sleep efficiency and Concern over Mistakes and Doubts about Actions.
Perfectionism demonstrated stronger associations with subjective than objective sleep measures. Higher Parental Expectations and Socially Prescribed Perfectionism may increase one's vulnerability to objectively measured poor sleep. Therefore, perfectionism may be important in preventing and treating insomnia.
完美主义是失眠发展和维持的一个重要因素。以前探索完美主义与失眠之间关系的研究主要依赖于自我报告的睡眠测量。因此,本研究旨在评估活动记录仪测量的睡眠参数是否与完美主义有关。
从澳大利亚普通人群中抽取 60 名成年人(85%为女性,平均年龄 30.18±11.01 岁)。采集活动记录仪衍生的客观睡眠指标、主观睡眠日记指标、弗罗斯特多维完美主义量表(FMPS)、休伊特-弗莱特多维完美主义量表(HFMPS)和抑郁、焦虑和压力量表 21 版(DASS-21)。
高完美主义水平与睡眠质量差有关,但这些关系在客观和主观测量之间存在差异。FMPS 总分和关注错误、行动疑虑、个人标准和自我导向完美主义子量表的完美主义与主观入睡潜伏期和睡眠效率呈中度相关( = .26 至.88)。相比之下,HFMPS 总分和社会规定的完美主义及父母期望子量表的完美主义预测了客观入睡潜伏期和睡眠效率。此外,压力介导了客观睡眠效率与关注错误和行动疑虑之间的关系。
完美主义与主观睡眠测量的相关性强于客观睡眠测量。较高的父母期望和社会规定的完美主义可能会增加个体对客观测量的睡眠质量差的易感性。因此,完美主义可能对预防和治疗失眠症很重要。