The present study examined the moderating (or interacting) role of cognitive perseverations in the relationship between state workaholism (diurnal fluctuations in workaholism), sleep quality, sleep quantity, and nocturnal heart rate variability (nocturnal HRV). A preliminary sample of 90 participants voluntarily and anonymously participated in the study for 5 days and 4 nights. Self-report measures of state workaholism, sleep quality, and cognitive perseverations were collected daily, as well as objective measures of sleep quantity and nocturnal HRV using the Embrace Plus device. Data analysis revealed that, at the intra-individual level, state workaholism was not significantly related to sleep quality, sleep quantity, or nocturnal HRV. Furthermore, none of the investigated relationships were moderated by cognitive perseverations. Finally, the paper describes the study's limitations and practical implications for future research
Il presente studio ha esaminato il ruolo di moderazione (o interazione) delle perseverazioni cognitive nella relazione tra workaholism di stato (fluttuazione giornaliera della dipendenza da lavoro), qualità, quantità del sonno e variabilità della frequenza cardiaca notturna (HRV notturna). Un campione preliminare di 90 partecipanti ha aderito volontariamente e anonimamente allo studio per 5 giorni e 4 notti. Sono state rilevate giornalmente sia delle misure self – report per registrare dati riguardanti il workaholism di stato, la qualità del sonno e le perseverazioni cognitive, sia misure oggettive della quantità del sonno e dell’HRV notturna attraverso il dispositivo Embrace Plus. Dall’analisi dei dati è emerso che, a livello intra-individuale, il workaholism di stato non è risultato significativamente relato con la qualità del sonno, quantità del sonno e con l’HRV notturna. Inoltre, ogni tipo di relazione indagata non risulta moderata dalle perseverazioni cognitive. Infine, nell’elaborato vengono descritti limiti dello studio e implicazioni pratiche per ricerche future.
Il ruolo delle Perseverazioni Cognitive nella relazione tra Workaholism di stato, Sonno e Variabilità della Frequenza Cardiaca notturna
BUTTIGNON, CRISTINA
2025/2026
Abstract
The present study examined the moderating (or interacting) role of cognitive perseverations in the relationship between state workaholism (diurnal fluctuations in workaholism), sleep quality, sleep quantity, and nocturnal heart rate variability (nocturnal HRV). A preliminary sample of 90 participants voluntarily and anonymously participated in the study for 5 days and 4 nights. Self-report measures of state workaholism, sleep quality, and cognitive perseverations were collected daily, as well as objective measures of sleep quantity and nocturnal HRV using the Embrace Plus device. Data analysis revealed that, at the intra-individual level, state workaholism was not significantly related to sleep quality, sleep quantity, or nocturnal HRV. Furthermore, none of the investigated relationships were moderated by cognitive perseverations. Finally, the paper describes the study's limitations and practical implications for future research| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12608/109677