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The Characterization of Revenge Bedtime Procrastination in Military Servicemembers.

Military Medicine
INTRODUCTION Most military servicemembers (SMs) struggle to obtain sufficient sleep. Research indicates that SMs work extended hours and delay their sleep in order to create time to engage in meaningful life activities.
C. P. T. T. R. Barrow   +4 more
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0509 Predictors of Parental Bedtime Procrastination Using Machine Learning

SLEEP
Bedtime procrastination (BP) is defined as “going to bed later than intended, without having any external factors for doing so”. BP is an important health behavior associated with sleep health. Caregivers of young infants are significantly affected
Yeji Lee   +4 more
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Hubungan Regulasi Diri dengan Bedtime procrastination pada Mahasiswa

SUMUR- Jurnal Sosial Humaniora
Mahasiswa adalah bagian penting dari masyarakat karena dapat berpikir kritis, komunikatif, dan terampil dalam memecahkan masalah. Mahasiswa dapat mencapai potensi maksimal mereka saat memiliki jam tidur yang cukup.
Auliya Syaf   +2 more
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0229 Bedtime Procrastination Experiences in University Students: A Qualitative Study

SLEEP
Bedtime procrastination, a common phenomenon among university students, has been quantitatively shown to be linked to both sleep health and mental well-being.
J. Ruan, Wing Fai Yeung
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0261 Social Bedtime Procrastination Associates with Greater Need to Belong

SLEEP
Bedtime procrastination involves choosing to go to bed later despite being aware of its potential negative consequences. In this study, we investigated how socializing for leisure contributes to bedtime procrastination in a residential college.
V. Kok, Joshua Gooley
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Prevalence of Bedtime Procrastination in University Students and Reexamination of the Bedtime Procrastination Scale

The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 2023
Objective: To determine the prevalence of bedtime procrastination (BtP) among Indian university students and to evaluate the performance of the Bedtime Procrastination Scale (BPS).Methods: The BPS (scoring range, 9-45), with separate, additional questions related to sleep and influences thereon, was administered to all on-campus graduate and ...
Anushka, Shukla, Chittaranjan, Andrade
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Bedtime procrastination mediates the relation between anxiety and sleep problems

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2022
AbstractThe prevalence of sleep problems is high in primary care patients and in anxious individuals. This study assessed whether total sleep time and bedtime procrastination mediated the association between anxiety and sleep problems. We predicted higher anxiety would be negatively associated with total sleep time and positively associated with ...
Rebecca L. Campbell, Ana J. Bridges
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A daily examination of executive functioning and chronotype in bedtime procrastination

SLEEP, 2023
Abstract Study Objectives Bedtime procrastination, or delays in bedtime not attributable to external obligations, is a behavioral tendency that undermines sleep and is conceptualized as a consequence of poor self-regulation.
Steven E Carlson   +4 more
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Self-Efficacy, Fear of Missing out, Social Media Use, and Bedtime Procrastination in Chinese College Students.

Psychological Reports
Bedtime procrastination is prevalent, particularly among adolescents. This study employed self-regulation theory and social cognitive theory as its theoretical framework and used structural equation modeling to explore relationships among self-efficacy ...
Han Bao, Shichuan Li
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An experimental investigation of daily mental contrasting with implementation intentions and goal motives in reducing bedtime procrastination: a registered report.

Psychology and Health
OBJECTIVES Mental contrasting with implementation intentions (MCII) is an effective self-regulation strategy for goal pursuit. Although it is a quick and cost-effective strategy, most of its applications have consisted of single-time training.
Berke Sezer   +3 more
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