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The Chinese Morningness-Eveningness-Stability-Scale improved (MESSi): validity, reliability, and associations with sleep quality, personality, affect and life satisfaction
The Chinese MESSi scale: reliability and links to sleep quality, personality, mood, and life satisfaction
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Abstract
A sample of 767 Chinese university students completed the translated Morningness-Eveningness-Stability-Scale improved (MESSi).
- The Chinese version of the MESSi assesses Morning Affect (MA), Eveningness (EV), and diurnal variation/distinctness (DI).
- Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the original three-factor structure of the MESSi.
- Internal consistency and test-retest reliability of the MESSi were found to be acceptable/good.
- MA is positively correlated with the reduced Morningness-Evenness Questionnaire (rMEQ), conscientiousness, positive affect, and life satisfaction.
- EV is negatively correlated with rMEQ and conscientiousness.
- DI is positively correlated with poor sleep quality, negative affect, and neuroticism.
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