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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sleep Health. 2019 Jun 14;5(5):514–520. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2019.05.001

Table 3.

Associations of Five Sleep Dimensions (Satisfaction, Duration, Timing, Efficiency, Regularity) with Psychological Distress and Physical Functioning

Sleep Dimensions B (SE)
Psychological Distress
1. SH score (count) −0.55(0.13)*
2. SH Score ≥1 −0.59(0.71)
3. SH Score ≥2 −1.09(0.39)*
4. SH Score ≥3 −1.36(0.33)*
5. SH Score ≥4 −1.25(0.38)*
Physical Functioning
1. SH score (count) 2.23(0.78)*
2. SH Score ≥1 3.10(4.22)
3. SH Score ≥2 3.53(2.30)
4. SH Score ≥3 4.66(1.95)
5. SH Score ≥4 6.91(2.26)*
BMI
1. SH score (count) −0.07(0.22)
2. SH Score ≥1 −0.60(1.19)
3. SH Score ≥2 −0.38(0.65)
4. SH Score ≥3 −0.05(0.55)
5. SH Score ≥4 −0.54(0.64)

Notes:

*

a Results are significant after Benjamini-Hochberg multiple testing adjustment with the false discovery rate set to 5%.

Each row represents a different model. Models 2 through 5 compare having a sleep health (SH) score of at least X number (stated in model) versus a lower SH score. Sleep health scores range from 0 to 5.

All models include as covariates: age, race, gender, marital status, household income, educational attainment, neighborhood, presence of children in the home, and sleep medication use.