Sex-related differential item functioning of the Jenkins Sleep Scale: a cross-sectional study among 77 967 employees in the Finnish public sector.
Juhani JuholaJari P A ArokoskiJenni M ErvastiMika KivimäkiJussi VahteraSaana MyllyntaustaMikhail SaltychevPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
The JSS showed overall good psychometric properties among this healthy population of employees in the Finnish public sector. The JSS was able to discriminate people with different severities of sleep disturbances. However, when using the JSS, the respondents might slightly underestimate the severity of these disturbances. While the JSS may produce slightly different results when answered by men and women, these sex-related differences are probably negligible when applied to clinical situations.