A six-factor structure of individual variation in the tendencies to become sleepy and to sleep at different times of the day

A multidimensional approach has been previously applied for modeling and assessment of individual differences in the ability to sleep or to stay awake at certain clock hours. More recently the 19 time-point Visuo-verbal Judgment Task (VJT) has been proposed to predict changes in sleepiness level fro...

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Main Authors: Arcady A. Putilov, Elena V. Budkevich, Elena L. Tinkova, Marina P. Dyakovich, Dmitry S. Sveshnikov, Olga G. Donskaya, Roman O. Budkevich
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Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Acta Psychologica
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spelling doaj-c6de9d1b0b07429394154bbd029605fb2021-05-30T04:40:01ZengElsevierActa Psychologica0001-69182021-06-01217103327A six-factor structure of individual variation in the tendencies to become sleepy and to sleep at different times of the dayArcady A. Putilov0Elena V. Budkevich1Elena L. Tinkova2Marina P. Dyakovich3Dmitry S. Sveshnikov4Olga G. Donskaya5Roman O. Budkevich6Research Group for Math-Modeling of Biomedical Systems, Research Institute for Molecular Biology and Biophysics of the Federal Research Center for Fundamental and Translational Medicine, Novosibirsk, Russia; Laboratory of Sleep/Wake Neurobiology, Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Corresponding author at: 11, Nipkowstr., 12489 Berlin, Germany.Laboratory of Nanobiotechnology and Biophysics of the North-Caucasus Federal University, Stavropol, RussiaLaboratory of Applied Psychophysiology, Stavropol State Pedagogical Institute, Stavropol, RussiaDepartment of Economics, Marketing and Personnel Management, Angarsk State Technical University, Angarsk, RussiaDepartment of Normal Physiology, Medical Institute of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, RussiaResearch Group for Math-Modeling of Biomedical Systems, Research Institute for Molecular Biology and Biophysics of the Federal Research Center for Fundamental and Translational Medicine, Novosibirsk, RussiaLaboratory of Nanobiotechnology and Biophysics of the North-Caucasus Federal University, Stavropol, RussiaA multidimensional approach has been previously applied for modeling and assessment of individual differences in the ability to sleep or to stay awake at certain clock hours. More recently the 19 time-point Visuo-verbal Judgment Task (VJT) has been proposed to predict changes in sleepiness level from the morning hours to the next day afternoon. The dimensionality of the VJT has not been explored so far. We applied a structural model of individual variation in sleep-wake behavior and habits for explaining the pattern of relationship between the VJT's dimensions yielded by rotation of principal components with eigenvalue>1. The responses to 19 items of the VJT, 72 items of 6-scale Sleep Wake Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SWPAQ) and 60 items of 6-scale Sleep-Wake Adaptability Test (SWAT) were collected from 1037 survey participants. Factor analyses yielded 4 factorial dimensions of morning (08:00–11:00), daytime (12:00–20:00), nighttime (21:00–04:00), and after 24 h sleepiness (06:00–12:00 next day). The model was found to be capable to explain the correlations among 4 constructs of the VJT as well as the correlations among previously developed scales of the SWPAQ and SWAT. The results confirmed the predictive power of the model and its applicability for multidimensional assessments in chronobiological and chronopsychological studies.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0001691821000779ChronotypologyMorning-evening preferenceChronopsychologyDrowsinessSleepwake pattern
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author Arcady A. Putilov
Elena V. Budkevich
Elena L. Tinkova
Marina P. Dyakovich
Dmitry S. Sveshnikov
Olga G. Donskaya
Roman O. Budkevich
spellingShingle Arcady A. Putilov
Elena V. Budkevich
Elena L. Tinkova
Marina P. Dyakovich
Dmitry S. Sveshnikov
Olga G. Donskaya
Roman O. Budkevich
A six-factor structure of individual variation in the tendencies to become sleepy and to sleep at different times of the day
Acta Psychologica
Chronotypology
Morning-evening preference
Chronopsychology
Drowsiness
Sleepwake pattern
author_facet Arcady A. Putilov
Elena V. Budkevich
Elena L. Tinkova
Marina P. Dyakovich
Dmitry S. Sveshnikov
Olga G. Donskaya
Roman O. Budkevich
author_sort Arcady A. Putilov
title A six-factor structure of individual variation in the tendencies to become sleepy and to sleep at different times of the day
title_short A six-factor structure of individual variation in the tendencies to become sleepy and to sleep at different times of the day
title_full A six-factor structure of individual variation in the tendencies to become sleepy and to sleep at different times of the day
title_fullStr A six-factor structure of individual variation in the tendencies to become sleepy and to sleep at different times of the day
title_full_unstemmed A six-factor structure of individual variation in the tendencies to become sleepy and to sleep at different times of the day
title_sort six-factor structure of individual variation in the tendencies to become sleepy and to sleep at different times of the day
publisher Elsevier
series Acta Psychologica
issn 0001-6918
publishDate 2021-06-01
description A multidimensional approach has been previously applied for modeling and assessment of individual differences in the ability to sleep or to stay awake at certain clock hours. More recently the 19 time-point Visuo-verbal Judgment Task (VJT) has been proposed to predict changes in sleepiness level from the morning hours to the next day afternoon. The dimensionality of the VJT has not been explored so far. We applied a structural model of individual variation in sleep-wake behavior and habits for explaining the pattern of relationship between the VJT's dimensions yielded by rotation of principal components with eigenvalue>1. The responses to 19 items of the VJT, 72 items of 6-scale Sleep Wake Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SWPAQ) and 60 items of 6-scale Sleep-Wake Adaptability Test (SWAT) were collected from 1037 survey participants. Factor analyses yielded 4 factorial dimensions of morning (08:00–11:00), daytime (12:00–20:00), nighttime (21:00–04:00), and after 24 h sleepiness (06:00–12:00 next day). The model was found to be capable to explain the correlations among 4 constructs of the VJT as well as the correlations among previously developed scales of the SWPAQ and SWAT. The results confirmed the predictive power of the model and its applicability for multidimensional assessments in chronobiological and chronopsychological studies.
topic Chronotypology
Morning-evening preference
Chronopsychology
Drowsiness
Sleepwake pattern
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0001691821000779
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