Authors

  1. Knowlden, Adam P. PhD, MS, MBA, CHES
  2. Sharma, Manoj PhD, MBBS, MCHES, FAAHB, FRSPH
  3. Nahar, Vinayak K. MD, PhD, MS

Abstract

The purpose of this article was to use the multitheory model of health behavior change in predicting adequate sleep behavior in college students. A valid and reliable survey was administered in a cross-sectional design (n = 151). For initiation of adequate sleep behavior, the construct of behavioral confidence (P < .001) was found to be significant and accounted for 24.4% of the variance. For sustenance of adequate sleep behavior, changes in social environment (P < .02), emotional transformation (P < .001), and practice for change (P < .001) were significant and accounted for 34.2% of the variance.