Full text is available at the source.
Personality differences in patients with delayed sleep–wake phase disorder and non-24-h sleep–wake rhythm disorder relative to healthy sleepers
Personality differences in people with delayed and non-24-hour sleep timing compared to healthy sleepers
AI simplified
Abstract
Patients with delayed sleep-wake phase disorder (DSWPD) exhibited higher neuroticism and significantly lower levels of extraversion, conscientiousness, and agreeableness compared to control sleepers.
- DSWPD patients demonstrated distinct personality profiles when compared to control participants.
- N24SWD patients exhibited similar personality traits to those with DSWPD.
- Conscientiousness was notably linked to the timing of circadian rhythms and sleep measures within the DSWPD group.
- Personality traits may influence lifestyle choices, including sleep timing, in individuals with circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders.
AI simplified