APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Emotional Distress Mediates Perceived Health’s Impact on Sleep Quality

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · General

  • Alexander Hodge
    University of Michigan
  • Lillian Ellis
    Eastern Michigan University
  • Christina Roka
    Eastern Michigan University
  • Sarah Dean
    Eastern Michigan University
  • Karissa Heino
    Eastern Michigan University
  • Erica Szkody
    Eastern Michigan University
  • Ellen Hart
    Eastern Michigan University
  • Chong Man Chow
    Eastern Michigan University

Abstract

In a sample of 164 college students, the mechanism by which perceived health influences sleep quality was investigated. Emotional distress and role limitations due to emotional problems were both found to be significant partial mediators of the relationship between perceived health and sleep quality.

Health

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