Bedtime Procrastination: An Exploration of the ‘Who’, ‘What’ and ‘Why’
General Information
Title
Bedtime Procrastination: An Exploration of the ‘Who’, ‘What’ and ‘Why’
Project Number
105
Abstract
In
the current study we aim to shed light on the prevalence of bedtime
procrastination in the general population and to find out to what extent it is
perceived as problematic. In addition, we aim to explore to what extent bedtime
procrastination can be considered a typical self-regulation problem, and what
are the most common reasons for people to stay up late. This project consists
of two parts; in the second part people keep a diary in which bedtime behavior
is assessed.
Longitudinal Type
Project
Begin date
04-03-2013
End date
10-04-2013
Researcher
Kroese, Floor M., Adriaanse, M.A., Evers, Catharine, De Ridder, D.T.D.
Publisher
CentERdata
Copyright
© 2013 CentERdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-2xh-zkpv
Publications
Income gained, slumber drained: The relationship between income and sleep and the role of bedtime procrastination. Erasmus University Rotterdam; de Zoete, L.
Exploring the association between bedtime procrastination and future depression development Erasmus University Rotterdam; Wilmink, M. Q.