Spanish Version of the Bedtime Procrastination Scale: Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Evaluation in a Sample of Nursing Students

Cecilia Brando-Garrido, Javier Montes-Hidalgo, Joaquín T. Limonero, María J. Gómez-Romero, Joaquín Tomás-Sábado*

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Abstract

A recent line of research concerns bedtime procrastination, its effects on sleep quality and duration, and the associated repercussions for health and wellbeing. The Bedtime Procrastination Scale is a brief, self-report instrument developed by Kroese et al. with the aim of evaluating this behavior and exploring its association with insufficient sleep, and hence with health. The aim was to develop and validate a Spanish version of the Bedtime Procrastination Scale (BPS-Sp) and to examine the relationship between bedtime procrastination and both general procrastination and self-control. The original BPS was translated from English into Spanish in accordance with international guidelines on the cross-cultural adaptation of measurement instruments. The sample for the validation study comprised 177 nursing students who completed a questionnaire requesting demographic data and which included the following instruments: the newly developed BPS-Sp, the Tuckman Procrastination Scale, and the Brief Self-Control Scale. Statistical analysis involved tests of normality (Kolmogorov-Smirnov), reliability (Cronbach’s alpha, test-retest), construct validity, and confirmatory factor analysis. Scores on the BPS-Sp showed excellent internal consistency (α =.83) and temporal stability (test-retest r =.84), as well as significant correlations with general procrastination (r =.26; p <.01) and self-control (r = −.17; p <.05). Confirmatory factor analysis showed an adequate fit for the single-factor solution proposed by Kroese et al. The results suggest that the BPS-Sp is a valid and reliable instrument for assessing bedtime procrastination in the Spanish-speaking population.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1765-1779
Number of pages15
JournalPsychological Reports
Volume125
Issue number3
Early online date31 Mar 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2022

Keywords

  • Bedtime procrastination
  • general procrastination
  • nursing students
  • self-control
  • sleep disorders

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