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Intraindividual Variability of Sleep Opportunity Attitudes, Perceived Norms, Perceived Behavioral Control, and Intentions

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Journal Ann Behav Med
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2021 Feb 3
PMID 33532817
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Abstract

Background: Recent research has used the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to predict sleep. However, this research has focused on between-person effects and has failed to capture the intraindividual variability of sleep-related attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and intentions.

Purpose: The current study sought to characterize the between- and within-day patterns of these constructs.

Methods: Participants (N = 79) completed a 1 week ecological momentary assessment protocol in which they reported their attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and intentions toward nightly sleep opportunity four times per day.

Results: Analyses revealed both between- and within-day variability of these constructs, with perceived behavioral control and intentions demonstrating greater variability than attitudes and subjective norms. Mixed linear models revealed that attitudes and subjective norms significantly increased throughout the week, while perceived behavioral control and intentions significantly decreased throughout the day.

Conclusions: The between- and within-day patterns of the TPB constructs highlight important methodological considerations and provide insight into the potential refinement of sleep promotion efforts.

Citing Articles

The theory of planned behaviour and sleep opportunity: An ecological momentary assessment.

Mead M, Irish L J Sleep Res. 2021; 31(1):e13420.

PMID: 34137110 PMC: 8674382. DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13420.

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