Authors
Brant P Hasler, Wendy M Troxel
Publication date
2010/10/1
Journal
Psychosomatic medicine
Volume
72
Issue
8
Pages
794-801
Publisher
LWW
Description
Objective:
To examine prospectively the directionality of the association between daily relationship functioning and nightly sleep quality and the association between couples' relationship functioning and concordance in sleep-wake rhythms. Emerging evidence suggests the existence of bidirectional links between sleep and relational processes in dyads, but to date, this research has been primarily cross sectional.
Methods:
Sleep was measured via both diaries and wrist actigraphy for 7 days in 29 heterosexual cosleeping couples. Ecological momentary assessment methods were used to characterize daily relationship functioning. Dyadic, multilevel analyses were used to examine the degree to which nightly sleep efficiency or within-couple concordance in sleep timing predicted the next day's relational functioning and vice versa.
Results:
In the first set of analyses, for men, higher diary-based sleep efficiency predicted …
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