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Diurnal preference and correlates of multidimensional perfectionism, Type-D personality, and Big Five personality traits
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This study examined the extent to which the dimensions of the five-factor model, Type-D personality, and multidimensional perfectionism were associated with a diurnal preference in the general population. A sample of (N = 864) individuals completed the measures of diurnal preference, multidimensional perfectionism, Type-D personality, and the Big Five traits. A correlational analysis determined that agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, organization, and personal standards were independently related to morningness. In contrast, negative affect, social inhibition, Type-D personality, and perfectionistic doubts and concerns, as well as an increased perception of critical parental evaluation, were independently related to eveningness. After accounting for the shared variance amongst the personality traits, only negative affect, conscientiousness, organization, personal standards, and parental perception were significantly associated with diurnal preference. The current outcomes offer further insight into the relationship between personality and diurnal preference. Here, we observed greater reports of adaptive personality traits in relation to morningness, whereas negative affect and perceived parental evaluation and criticism were related to eveningness. As the first study to examine the relationship between Type-D personality, multidimensional perfectionism, and diurnal preference, the current outcomes should be considered preliminary.
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- Published
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- Peer reviewed
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- Publisher copy:
- 10.3390/clockssleep4030037
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- MDPI
- Journal:
- Clocks & Sleep More from this journal
- Volume:
- 4
- Issue:
- 3
- Pages:
- 466-474
- Publication date:
- 2022-09-14
- Acceptance date:
- 2022-09-13
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2624-5175
- Pmid:
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36134949
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English
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1287434
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pubs:1287434
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2022-11-15
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