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BackgroundSleep is a crucial foundation for maintaining both physical and mental health. Bedtime procrastination has been identified as a significant behavioral factor contributing to decreased sleep quality.
Yangping Wang +12 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) describes a dispositional aversion to uncertainty. Recent research has identified IU as a causal contributor to pervasive decision difficulties (indecisiveness). Given that IU and indecisiveness occur across mental disorders, understanding whether IU's causal role in indecisiveness extends to clinical
Helmut Appel +2 more
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Introduction: Academic procrastination is one of the most common problems among students and is one of the main barriers for learning. This study aimed to investigate academic procrastination and its relation with the components of 'social ...
leili Salehi
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Given the widespread occurrence of procrastination and its adverse association with well-being, investigating the individual variables that influence procrastination is a crucial matter.
Gozde Ibili +2 more
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Is procrastination among students lower in group work? Evidence from a registered field experiment
Abstract Background Research on procrastination mostly focuses on person‐related antecedents and neglects situational and social factors, such as group work. Prior research indicates that conjunctive and additive group work may increase individual effort and performance as compared to individual work.
Markus Koppenborg +2 more
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Procrastination and academic procrastination
Neriman Söyleyen +2 more
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Beyond self‐report: The relationship between daily social media use and sleep in university students
Abstract Objectives University students regularly report insufficient sleep, with almost one‐third of students achieving less than 6.5 hours per night. Social media is one behaviour shown to negatively influence sleep. However, there has been a reliance on self‐report measures of both processes, which may not reflect objective behaviour. The aim was to
Hayley Breare +4 more
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Procrastination refers to the practice of carrying out less urgent tasks or doing pleasurable things in place of more urgent ones, thus putting off impending tasks to a later time.
Ghavam Moltafet, Zohreh Ranjbar
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Background It is generally assumed that procrastination leads to negative consequences. However, evidence for negative consequences of procrastination is still limited and it is also unclear by which mechanisms they are mediated.
Anna Jochmann +3 more
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Procrastination, stress, and self‐rated health: A multi‐sample meta‐analysis
Abstract Objectives Despite a growing evidence base indicating that trait procrastination increases risk for specific outcomes reflecting poor health, there is less evidence examining the implications of procrastination for overall health status, or investigating the contributing factors involved.
Fuschia M. Sirois, Cormac Monaghan
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