Table 4.
Psychological Distress | Physical Functioning | BMI | |
---|---|---|---|
Sleep dimensions | B (SE) | B (SE) | B (SE) |
Sleep Satisfaction | −1.55(0.21)* | 4.46(1.24)* | −0.72(0.55) |
Duration | −0.02(0.13) | −2.44(0.80)* | 0.38(0.56) |
Regularity | 0.10(0.29) | −2.15(1.77) | 1.46(0.56) |
Efficiency | −0.02(0.02) | 0.22(0.12) | −0.83(0.58) |
Timing | −0.13(0.11) | −1.81(0.69)* | −0.66(0.57) |
Notes:
Results are significant after Benjamini-Hochberg multiple testing adjustment with the false discovery rate set to 5%.
The models enter all five sleep variables simultaneously, using the continuous variables for each sleep dimension. 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. Self-reported response scale 1–5. All other variables are based on actigraphy data.