'It's satisfying but destructive': A qualitative study on the experience of bedtime procrastination in new career starters

被引:10
作者
Hill, Vanessa M. [1 ,2 ]
Ferguson, Sally A. [1 ]
Vincent, Grace E. [1 ]
Rebar, Amanda L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cent Queensland Univ, Appleton Inst, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[2] Cent Queensland Univ, Appleton Inst, 44 Greenhill Rd, Adelaide, SA 5034, Australia
关键词
bedtime procrastination; new career starters; procrastination; sleep; sleep timing; thematic analysis; BEHAVIOR-CHANGE TECHNIQUES; SLEEP HEALTH; HYGIENE; WORK; IMPLEMENTATION; INTERVENTIONS; METAANALYSIS; INTENTIONS; TRANSITION; DURATION;
D O I
10.1111/bjhp.12694
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
BackgroundBedtime procrastination, the volitional delay of going to bed without any external circumstances causing the delay, is linked to multiple indicators of inadequate sleep. Intervening to reduce bedtime procrastination may be an important avenue to improve sleep outcomes, yet the phenomenon remains poorly understood in populations at risk for bedtime procrastination. New career starters, those who have graduated from tertiary education and started a new full-time job within the past 12 months, may be susceptible to problematic bedtime procrastination and are at an opportune time for a 'fresh start' to change behaviour.AimsThe objectives of this study were to understand how bedtime procrastination is experienced and perceived by new career starters, to identify the enablers and barriers to behaviour change in new career starters and to explore themes for future interventions.Materials & MethodsData were collected through in-depth semi-structured interviews with 28 participants.ResultsInductive thematic analysis was used to find seven themes: (1) negative feelings before and during bedtime procrastination; (2) wanting to versus knowing I shouldn't; (3) difficulty falling asleep; (4) influence of automatic processes; (5) consequences of bedtime procrastination; (6) lack of self-control and (7) technology captures late-night attention. Participants emphasised the need for me-time, self-negotiation to continue procrastinating and knowledge of the value of sleep.Discussion & ConclusionFindings suggest that bedtime procrastination involves both reflective and automatic cognitive processes. Future interventions would benefit from a dual-process approach, using cognitive and behavioural techniques to reduce bedtime procrastination.
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页码:185 / 203
页数:19
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