High compassion predicts fewer sleep difficulties: A general population study with an 11‐year follow‐up
Iina Tolonen,
Aino Saarinen,
Sampsa Puttonen
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionThis study investigated the cross‐sectional and longitudinal associations between self‐reported compassion and sleep quality.MethodsThe data came from the population‐based Young Finns Study with an 11‐year follow‐up on compassion and sleep (n = 1064). We used regression models, multilevel models, and cross‐lagged panel models to analyze the data.ResultsThe results showed that high compassion was cross‐sectionally associated with lesser sleep deficiency and fewer sleep difficulties. High compassion … Show more
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