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Sleep quality mediates the association between chronotype and mental health in young Indian adults

Psychology

Sleep quality mediates the association between chronotype and mental health in young Indian adults

S. Chauhan, R. Pandey, et al.

Explore the intriguing connection between chronotype and mental health in young Indian adults! This research conducted by Satyam Chauhan, Rakesh Pandey, Krupa Vakani, Ray Norbury, Ulrich Ettinger, and Veena Kumari reveals how eveningness correlates with poor mental health, intricately linked through sleep quality and personality traits. Discover the highlights of how childhood trauma plays a role in this critical relationship!... show more
Abstract
There is increasing recognition of 'higher preference for eveningness' as a potential independent risk factor for poor mental health. To examine the chronotype-mental health relationship while also quantifying the potential roles of poor sleep quality, relevant personality traits, and childhood trauma, we assessed 282 young adults (18–40 years; 195 females) residing in North India, between January and March 2023 (to control for seasonal variation), using self-report measures of diurnal preference, sleep patterns, mental health (depression, anxiety, and stress), personality traits (extraversion, neuroticism, schizotypy, and impulsivity), and childhood trauma. The results showed a significant association between eveningness and poor mental health but this association was fully mediated by poor sleep quality. Neuroticism, emotional abuse and cognitive disorganisation were correlated with eveningness as well as with poor mental health and sleep quality. Neuroticism and emotional abuse, but not cognitive disorganisation, also had indirect effects on mental health via sleep quality. Our findings highlight the crucial role played by sleep quality in the chronotype-mental health relationship.
Publisher
npj Mental Health Research
Published On
Jun 24, 2024
Authors
Satyam Chauhan, Rakesh Pandey, Krupa Vakani, Ray Norbury, Ulrich Ettinger, Veena Kumari
Tags
chronotype
mental health
sleep quality
personality traits
childhood trauma
eveningness
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