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Validation of the MESSi among adult workers and young students: General health and personality correlates
Testing the MESSi questionnaire with adult workers and young students: Links to health and personality
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Abstract
A sample of 1,468 individuals demonstrated a three-factor structure for the Morningness-Eveningness-Stability Scale - improved (MESSi).
- The MESSi showed good convergence validity with the reduced Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (rMEQ), particularly for morning affect and eveningness sub-scales.
- Young students exhibited a negative relationship between morning affect and psychological symptoms, while adult workers showed a similar trend with subjective amplitude.
- Morning types reported higher morning affect and lower eveningness than other circadian typologies in both groups.
- The percentage of explained variance for morning affect and sensitivity to punishment was lower than for subjective amplitude concerning psychological symptoms.
- Candidates for psychological symptoms among students demonstrated lower morning affect and higher subjective amplitude, while adults showed only increased subjective amplitude.
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