Tagler Michael J
Ball State University, Muncie, IN, United States.
Front Psychol. 2024 Aug 7;15:1402322. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1402322. eCollection 2024.
The present studies advance research using the Reasoned Action Approach to understand sleep behavior. Identification of the modal salient beliefs that individuals hold regarding their sleep habits is necessary to understand the attitudes, perceived normative pressure, and perceived behavioral control (PBC) that individuals hold.
Belief elicitation (Study 1) and follow-up validation (Study 2) studies of undergraduates at a Midwestern USA university were conducted to identify readily accessible and important beliefs regarding allowing time for 8+ hours of sleep each night.
Important attitude relevant beliefs included positive effects on mood, thinking, health, and productivity. Important normative beliefs were perceived injunctive pressure from family, health professionals, and significant others. Because of the strong influence of PBC on intentions/behavior, most important were control beliefs about the need for good time management.
The present studies increased our understanding why many individuals do not allow time to obtain adequate sleep. Identification of the beliefs that distinguish between those who intend to allow time for adequate sleep and those who do not is a necessary step toward the design of effective interventions to improve sleep duration. The results indicate that a focus on increasing time management skills and PBC may be an effective approach for sleep interventions.
本研究推进了运用合理行动理论来理解睡眠行为的研究。识别个体对其睡眠习惯持有的典型显著信念,对于理解个体的态度、感知到的规范压力和感知行为控制(PBC)是必要的。
在美国中西部一所大学对本科生进行信念引出(研究1)和后续验证(研究2)研究,以识别关于每晚留出8小时以上睡眠时间的易于获取且重要的信念。
重要的与态度相关的信念包括对情绪、思维、健康和生产力的积极影响。重要的规范信念是感知到来自家人、健康专家和重要他人的指令性压力。由于PBC对意图/行为有强烈影响,最重要的是关于良好时间管理必要性的控制信念。
本研究增进了我们对为何许多人没有留出时间获得充足睡眠的理解。识别那些打算留出时间获得充足睡眠的人和不打算这样做的人之间的信念差异,是设计有效干预措施以改善睡眠时间的必要步骤。结果表明,关注提高时间管理技能和PBC可能是睡眠干预的有效方法。