Insomnia, Time Perspective, and Personality Traits: A Cross-Sectional Study in a Non-Clinical Population
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Insomnia Time perspective Personality traits Conscientiousness Extraversion Emotional stability Future Past-negative Present-hedonistic Mediation analysis
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2022-09-03Referencia bibliográfica
Fabbri, M.; Beracci, A.; Martoni, M. Insomnia, Time Perspective, and Personality Traits: A Cross-Sectional Study in a Non-Clinical Population. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 11018. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191711018]
Abstract
Insomnia disorder is considered a public health problem and additional studies should
investigate predisposing and perpetuating factors. This study examined the relationship between Big
Five personality traits, time perspective, and insomnia. In a cross-sectional study, 400 participants
(227 women; age range 18–74 years) were administered the Big Five Inventory—10 items, the
Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory, and the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). A measure of chronotype
was also included for control purposes. The results show that insomniacs reported lower scores for
conscientiousness and extraversion, and for past-positive (PP) and future (F) perspectives, whereas
they obtained higher scores for past-negative (PN) perspectives and deviation from a balanced time
perspective. The correlations confirmed these findings, but negative correlations between presenthedonistic
(PH) perspective and ISI score, and between emotional stability and ISI score, were also
found. The mediation analyses showed that F played an indirect role in the relationship between
consciousness and ISI score, PN had an indirect effect on the relationship between emotional stability
and ISI or between extraversion and insomnia, and PH had an indirect effect on the relationship
between extraversion and ISI score. The current outcomes shed light on the mechanisms which serve
to mediate the relationship between insomnia and personality traits.