Sleep quality among college students: exploring the role of a divine locus of sleep control
Abstract
To explore (a) how perceptions of personal and divine control over one's sleep schedule combine in distinct ways to predict sleep quality among college students and (b) whether health behaviors and psychological distress mediate the associations between perceptions of sleep control and sleep quality. We surveyed 1251 students attending a public university in South Texas. All measures were derived from self-reports. Binary logistic regression...
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Title
Sleep quality among college students: exploring the role of a divine locus of sleep control
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
5
Issue
6
Pages
592 - 597
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