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Internal consistency and factor structure of Jenkins Sleep Scale: cross-sectional cohort study among 80 000 adults

Vahtera Jussi; Juhola Juhani; Saltychev Mikhail; Kivimäki Mika; Arokoski Jari PA; Myllyntausta Saana; Ervasti Jenni

Internal consistency and factor structure of Jenkins Sleep Scale: cross-sectional cohort study among 80 000 adults

Vahtera Jussi
Juhola Juhani
Saltychev Mikhail
Kivimäki Mika
Arokoski Jari PA
Myllyntausta Saana
Ervasti Jenni
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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043276
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042821848
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Objectives
To assess the internal consistency and construct validity of the Finnish translation of the Jenkins Sleep Scale (JSS) in a large healthy working-age population with diverse work characteristics.

Design
Survey-based cross-sectional cohort study.

Setting
Survey conducted by an institute of occupational health.

Participants
Employees of 10 towns and 6 hospital districts.

Primary and secondary outcome measures 
The internal consistency defined by a Cronbach's alpha. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses to evaluate the construct structure of the JSS.

Results
Of 81 136 respondents, 14 890 (18%) were men and 66 246 (82%) were women. Their average age was 52.1 (13.2) years. Of the respondents, 41 823 (52%) were sleeping 7 or less hours per night. The mean JSS total score was 6.4 (4.8) points. The JSS demonstrated high internal consistency with an alpha of 0.80 (lower 95% confidence limit 0.80). Exploratory factor analysis supported a one-factor solution with eigenvalue of 1.94. Confirmatory factor analysis showed that all four items were positively correlated with a single common factor explaining 44%-61% of common factor's variance.

Conclusions
The Finnish translation of JSS was found to be a unidimensional scale with good internal consistency. As such, the scale may be recommended as a practicable questionnaire when studying sleep difficulties in a healthy working-age population.
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