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Personality and affections in university students: implications of circadian typology
The chronotype refers to the individual differences related to the preference to perform activities or to rest during the wake or in the preferences for a certain period of the day. In this study, we evaluated how the chronotype can be considered a variable of interest for individual personality dif...
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Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496480/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36158713 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1984-0063.20220056 |
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author | Santos, Giovanna de Almeida Moreira, Juliana Oliveira Araujo, Ana Maria Mazon Teixeira, Gabriela Correia Vaz, Nicolle Helena Carvalho Fonseca, Júlia Gabriela Antunes Andrade, Michael J. O |
author_facet | Santos, Giovanna de Almeida Moreira, Juliana Oliveira Araujo, Ana Maria Mazon Teixeira, Gabriela Correia Vaz, Nicolle Helena Carvalho Fonseca, Júlia Gabriela Antunes Andrade, Michael J. O |
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description | The chronotype refers to the individual differences related to the preference to perform activities or to rest during the wake or in the preferences for a certain period of the day. In this study, we evaluated how the chronotype can be considered a variable of interest for individual personality differences. Still, it was verified how the positive and negative effects and self-esteem interact with the quality of sleep and the circadian personality according to the Big Five personality factors. This study included 150 volunteers of both sexes (41 men and 109 women) aged between 16 and 44 years old (M=22.08; SD=3.8 in age). The analysis of variance showed significant differences for Horne and Ostberg [F(2.148) = 401.69; η2=0.85] usual sleep efficiency [F(2.148) = 4.83; η2=0.6] and the sleep quality index [F(2.148) = 3.25; η2=13.0]. Morning subjects had better behavioral indexes of sleep quality when compared to evening subjects. Regarding positive affects [F(2.147) = 3.54; η2=0.53], morning subjects had a higher score than afternoon subjects (p=0.34) and consequently had higher scores in kindness traits [F(2,148) = 6.81; η2=0.95] and emotional stability [F(2.188) = 6.58; η2=0.91]. The chronotype is associated with personality factors and sleep behavior (efficiency and sleep latency as basic requirements for good quality of sleep) and variables such as sleep efficiency and quality of sleep can be moderators of this behavior. |
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spelling | pubmed-94964802022-09-23 Personality and affections in university students: implications of circadian typology Santos, Giovanna de Almeida Moreira, Juliana Oliveira Araujo, Ana Maria Mazon Teixeira, Gabriela Correia Vaz, Nicolle Helena Carvalho Fonseca, Júlia Gabriela Antunes Andrade, Michael J. O Sleep Sci Original Articles The chronotype refers to the individual differences related to the preference to perform activities or to rest during the wake or in the preferences for a certain period of the day. In this study, we evaluated how the chronotype can be considered a variable of interest for individual personality differences. Still, it was verified how the positive and negative effects and self-esteem interact with the quality of sleep and the circadian personality according to the Big Five personality factors. This study included 150 volunteers of both sexes (41 men and 109 women) aged between 16 and 44 years old (M=22.08; SD=3.8 in age). The analysis of variance showed significant differences for Horne and Ostberg [F(2.148) = 401.69; η2=0.85] usual sleep efficiency [F(2.148) = 4.83; η2=0.6] and the sleep quality index [F(2.148) = 3.25; η2=13.0]. Morning subjects had better behavioral indexes of sleep quality when compared to evening subjects. Regarding positive affects [F(2.147) = 3.54; η2=0.53], morning subjects had a higher score than afternoon subjects (p=0.34) and consequently had higher scores in kindness traits [F(2,148) = 6.81; η2=0.95] and emotional stability [F(2.188) = 6.58; η2=0.91]. The chronotype is associated with personality factors and sleep behavior (efficiency and sleep latency as basic requirements for good quality of sleep) and variables such as sleep efficiency and quality of sleep can be moderators of this behavior. Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9496480/ /pubmed/36158713 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1984-0063.20220056 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Santos, Giovanna de Almeida Moreira, Juliana Oliveira Araujo, Ana Maria Mazon Teixeira, Gabriela Correia Vaz, Nicolle Helena Carvalho Fonseca, Júlia Gabriela Antunes Andrade, Michael J. O Personality and affections in university students: implications of circadian typology |
title | Personality and affections in university students: implications of
circadian typology |
title_full | Personality and affections in university students: implications of
circadian typology |
title_fullStr | Personality and affections in university students: implications of
circadian typology |
title_full_unstemmed | Personality and affections in university students: implications of
circadian typology |
title_short | Personality and affections in university students: implications of
circadian typology |
title_sort | personality and affections in university students: implications of
circadian typology |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496480/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36158713 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1984-0063.20220056 |
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