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. 2020 Apr 19;43(10):zsaa078. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa078

Table 1.

Baseline measures of cognition, affect, sleep, mental health, diurnal preference, and demographic characteristics of the sample measured at visit 1 (n = 47–52)

Mean (SD)
Gender 41 (78.8%), females
Age 22.58 (3.06)
Commissions 52.00 (8.87)
Omissions 46.15 (2.50)
Reaction time 41.67 (5.04)
Negative affect 13.86 (3.75)
Positive affect 26.82 (5.81)
Performance 4.71 (1.31)
Exertion 4.83 (1.92)
Insomniaa 5.77 (3.65)
Sleep qualityb 3.25 (2.05)
Sleepinessc 7.51 (4.48)
Anxietyd 5.56 (3.38)
Depressiond 2.82 (2.42)
Fatiguee 3.9 (1.01)
Diurnal preferencef 17.38 (4.37)

aMeasured with Insomnia Severity Index.

bMeasured with Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, where low score indicates good sleep quality.

cMeasured with Epworth Sleepiness Scale.

dMeasued with Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale.

eMeasured with Fatigue Severity Scale.

fMeasured with Diurnal Scale.