Dispositional optimism, sleep, and trait affective mediators: A latent variable approach

Dispositional optimism has been shown to be associated with better sleep. However, most existing studies rely on subjective assessments of sleep, which may not align with objective assessments of sleep. Additionally, research investigating the mechanisms underlying the association between optimism a...

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Main Authors: CHEN, Nicole Ruiying, NADYANNA BINTE MOHAMED MAJEED, GOH, Adalia Yin Hui, KOH, Paye Shin, CHIA, Jonathan Louis Jie Sheng, HARTANTO, Andree
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-53292024-11-11T01:34:49Z Dispositional optimism, sleep, and trait affective mediators: A latent variable approach CHEN, Nicole Ruiying NADYANNA BINTE MOHAMED MAJEED, GOH, Adalia Yin Hui KOH, Paye Shin CHIA, Jonathan Louis Jie Sheng HARTANTO, Andree Dispositional optimism has been shown to be associated with better sleep. However, most existing studies rely on subjective assessments of sleep, which may not align with objective assessments of sleep. Additionally, research investigating the mechanisms underlying the association between optimism and sleep is lacking. Moreover, the confounding role of possible content overlap in measures relevant to the constructs of interest has been neglected. To address these gaps, we utilised latent variable analysis and investigated the mediating role of depression and trait anxiety across two large-scale studies (total N = 2312), with objective sleep measures included in Study 2. In Study 1 (N = 1010), a significant and medium association was found between optimism and better subjective sleep. Here, depression emerged as a robust mediator. In Study 2, both objective (N = 742) and subjective (N = 1302) sleep measures were analysed. Findings revealed a small and significant association between optimism and better subjective sleep, which was mediated by depression. However, optimism was not associated with objective sleep. Trait anxiety was a non-significant mediator in both studies. The current study suggests that the association between dispositional optimism and subjective sleep outcomes do not translate to similar results with objective sleep. 2024-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4071 info:doi/10.1016/j.paid.2024.112801 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5329/viewcontent/DispositionalOptimism_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Optimism Sleep Depression Anxiety Latent variable analysis Applied Behavior Analysis Social Psychology
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Optimism
Sleep
Depression
Anxiety
Latent variable analysis
Applied Behavior Analysis
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Optimism
Sleep
Depression
Anxiety
Latent variable analysis
Applied Behavior Analysis
Social Psychology
CHEN, Nicole Ruiying
NADYANNA BINTE MOHAMED MAJEED,
GOH, Adalia Yin Hui
KOH, Paye Shin
CHIA, Jonathan Louis Jie Sheng
HARTANTO, Andree
Dispositional optimism, sleep, and trait affective mediators: A latent variable approach
description Dispositional optimism has been shown to be associated with better sleep. However, most existing studies rely on subjective assessments of sleep, which may not align with objective assessments of sleep. Additionally, research investigating the mechanisms underlying the association between optimism and sleep is lacking. Moreover, the confounding role of possible content overlap in measures relevant to the constructs of interest has been neglected. To address these gaps, we utilised latent variable analysis and investigated the mediating role of depression and trait anxiety across two large-scale studies (total N = 2312), with objective sleep measures included in Study 2. In Study 1 (N = 1010), a significant and medium association was found between optimism and better subjective sleep. Here, depression emerged as a robust mediator. In Study 2, both objective (N = 742) and subjective (N = 1302) sleep measures were analysed. Findings revealed a small and significant association between optimism and better subjective sleep, which was mediated by depression. However, optimism was not associated with objective sleep. Trait anxiety was a non-significant mediator in both studies. The current study suggests that the association between dispositional optimism and subjective sleep outcomes do not translate to similar results with objective sleep.
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author CHEN, Nicole Ruiying
NADYANNA BINTE MOHAMED MAJEED,
GOH, Adalia Yin Hui
KOH, Paye Shin
CHIA, Jonathan Louis Jie Sheng
HARTANTO, Andree
author_facet CHEN, Nicole Ruiying
NADYANNA BINTE MOHAMED MAJEED,
GOH, Adalia Yin Hui
KOH, Paye Shin
CHIA, Jonathan Louis Jie Sheng
HARTANTO, Andree
author_sort CHEN, Nicole Ruiying
title Dispositional optimism, sleep, and trait affective mediators: A latent variable approach
title_short Dispositional optimism, sleep, and trait affective mediators: A latent variable approach
title_full Dispositional optimism, sleep, and trait affective mediators: A latent variable approach
title_fullStr Dispositional optimism, sleep, and trait affective mediators: A latent variable approach
title_full_unstemmed Dispositional optimism, sleep, and trait affective mediators: A latent variable approach
title_sort dispositional optimism, sleep, and trait affective mediators: a latent variable approach
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4071
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5329/viewcontent/DispositionalOptimism_av.pdf
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