The Relationship Between Stress and Sleep Sufficiency in the Context of Varied Workplace Social Support.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
James J Kunz, Gwenith G Fisher, Daniel C Ganster, Alyssa M Gibbons, Daniel J Graham, Natalie V Schwatka, Miranda J Dally, Erin Shore, Carol E Brown, Liliana Tenney, Lee S Newman
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Abstract

Objective: Sufficient sleep is essential for well-being. We examined the relationship between work-related social support, work stress, and sleep sufficiency, predicting that workers with higher social support would report higher sleep sufficiency across varying levels of work stress.

Methods: The data set analyzed in the present study included 2213 workers from approximately 200 small (<500 employees) businesses in high, medium, and low hazard industries across Colorado.

Results: Perceived social support variables moderated the relationship between work stress and sleep sufficiency such that employees reporting higher levels of social support reported higher sleep sufficiency when work stress was low or moderate but not high.

Conclusions: Although preventing work stress is optimal, in cases where employers cannot apply primary interventions to prevent stress (eg, eliminating/reducing night shifts), employers should attempt to increase social support or other more relevant resources for employees.

不同工作场所社会支持背景下压力与睡眠充足度之间的关系。
目的充足的睡眠对身心健康至关重要。我们研究了与工作相关的社会支持、工作压力和睡眠充足性之间的关系,预测在不同的工作压力水平下,社会支持越高的工人的睡眠充足性越高:本研究分析的数据集包括来自约 200 家小型企业的 2213 名员工(结果:他们在工作中的社会支持度和睡眠充足度之间存在显著差异:结果:感知到的社会支持变量调节了工作压力与睡眠充足性之间的关系,当工作压力较低或中等但不高时,报告社会支持水平较高的员工的睡眠充足性较高:尽管预防工作压力是最佳选择,但在雇主无法采取主要干预措施(如取消/减少夜班)来预防压力的情况下,雇主应尝试为员工增加社会支持或其他更相关的资源。
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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
9.40%
发文量
402
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine is an indispensable guide to good health in the workplace for physicians, nurses, and researchers alike. In-depth, clinically oriented research articles and technical reports keep occupational and environmental medicine specialists up-to-date on new medical developments in the prevention, diagnosis, and rehabilitation of environmentally induced conditions and work-related injuries and illnesses.
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