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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2024
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