Table 3.
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.