The mediating effects of self-control and rumination between neuroticism and insomnia in college students
10.3760/cma.j.cn371468-20200326-01185
- VernacularTitle:大学生自我控制、反刍思维在神经质与失眠之间的中介作用
- Author:
Jia YU
1
;
Kezhi LIU
;
Xiaojiao ZHENG
;
Lidan CAI
;
Hui WU
;
Huaihong A
;
Bin ZHANG
;
Shuai LIU
Author Information
1. 西南医科大学附属医院精神科,泸州 646000;攀枝花市第三人民医院 617061
- From:
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science
2020;29(8):682-686
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the mediating effects of self-control and rumination between neuroticism and insomnia in college students.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 767 college students from a university in Sichuan province with Chinese big five personality inventory-15, insomnia severity index, ruminative responses scale, and self-control scale.Results:The prevalence of insomnia was 36.6% among college students.The scores of neuroticism (9.63±3.41), rumination (22.27±5.44) and ISI (6.61±4.28) were positively correlated with each other ( r=0.281-0.389, P<0.01), while each of them was negatively correlated ( r=-0.453--0.194, all P<0.01) with self-control (60.71±9.41). Analysis of mediating effects revealed that neuroticism not only directly affected insomnia, but also indirectly affected insomnia through the mediating effects of rumination and self-control respectively. Conclusion:Self-control and rumination have mediating effects between neuroticism and insomnia in college students.