id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-252839-mg7gxi3f Zhao, Xiaolin Perceived Stress and Sleep Quality Among the Non-diseased General Public in China During the 2019 Coronavirus Disease: A Moderated Mediation Model 2020-05-21 .txt text/plain 2261 148 59 Therefore, we investigated the influence of perceived stress on the sleep quality of the non-diseased general public and developed a moderated mediation model to explain said relationship. Results showed that a 7 higher level of perceived stress significantly predicted lower sleep quality (see Model 1 of 8 Table 2 ). When controlling for perceived stress, higher anxiety significantly predicted lower sleep 10 quality (see Model 3 of Table 2 ). Simple slope tests suggested that, for 7 individuals with high (Mean + SD; B simple = 0.59, t = 13.06, p < .001) and low (Mean -SD; 8 B simple = 0.73, t = 16.80, p < .001) self-esteem, higher perceived stress predicted higher 9 anxiety ( Figure 4a ). 4 Table 3 also shows the interaction (Model 2) between perceived stress and self-esteem, 5 which significantly predicted sleep quality. This suggests that self-esteem moderated the 6 direct effect of perceived stress on sleep quality. ./cache/cord-252839-mg7gxi3f.txt ./txt/cord-252839-mg7gxi3f.txt