2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2017.10.031
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Mindfulness and sleep quality in adolescents: Analysis of rumination as a mediator and self-control as a moderator

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“…Therefore, Hypothesis 4 was verified, which indicates the sense of moderation of selfcontrol in the relationship between sedentary behavior and problematic smartphone use. These findings are consistent with recent theorizing on the trait of self-control (de Ridder et al, 2012;Hofmann et al, 2014b) and prior studies (Cooper et al, 2017;Liu et al, 2018b) indicating the protective role of selfcontrol. Individuals who are high in self-control are more likely to reduce problematic smartphone use even though their sedentary behavior is at a high level.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Therefore, Hypothesis 4 was verified, which indicates the sense of moderation of selfcontrol in the relationship between sedentary behavior and problematic smartphone use. These findings are consistent with recent theorizing on the trait of self-control (de Ridder et al, 2012;Hofmann et al, 2014b) and prior studies (Cooper et al, 2017;Liu et al, 2018b) indicating the protective role of selfcontrol. Individuals who are high in self-control are more likely to reduce problematic smartphone use even though their sedentary behavior is at a high level.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Cooper et al (2017) found that self-control could buffer the correlation between school burnout and emotional dysregulation. Furthermore, Liu et al (2018b) found that the direct association between mindfulness and poor sleep quality and the indirect association through rumination were both moderated by self-control among adolescents. These two associations are stronger for those with low self-control and weaker for those with high self-control.…”
Section: Self-control As a Moderatormentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Hypothesis 5: Based on previous findings, we hypothesize mindfulness, as assessed by the FFMQ and CAMS-R, will positively correlate with overall individual sleep quality, as assessed by the PSQI [28][29][30].…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Liu et al (2018) [28] conducted a study in which they were looking to examine the mediating effects of rumination and the moderating effects of self-control in the association between mindfulness and sleep quality. They sampled 1196 adolescents utilizing self-report measures of mindfulness, rumination, self-control, and sleep quality.…”
Section: Emotion Regulation and Sleepmentioning
confidence: 99%