“Why Is Personality Tied to Sleep Quality? A Biometric Analysis of Twins”, 2021-02-01 (; similar):
Examined genetic background and environmental experiences as reasons for ties between personality and sleep quality.
Among 734 twin-pairs genetic factors accounted for the majority of associations between sleep quality and traits.
Non-shared environmental experiences also contributed to linkages of sleep quality with some traits.
Genetic influences that tied traits to sleep quality were somewhat unique across traits.
Despite consistent links between personality traits and poor sleep, little is known about genetic and environmental influences that may produce them. This study examined how much genetic background and environmental experiences contributed to phenotypic linkages between personality and subjective sleep quality.
734 twin pairs from the Minnesota Study of Twin Aging and Development rated their sleep quality and provided personality reports. Bi-variate analyses revealed that genetic factors accounted for the majority of observed associations between subjective sleep quality and traits, but also that non-shared environmental experience played a role that varied across traits.
The findings strongly implicate genotype in tying subjective sleep quality to personality variation, alongside non-shared environmental influences, and suggest indicate influences unique to individual traits.