Work-related factors, sleep debt and insomnia in IT professionals.

Occupational medicine (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2008-03-01 Epub Date: 2008-01-22 DOI:10.1093/occmed/kqm150
Marketta Kivistö, Mikko Härmä, Mikael Sallinen, Raija Kalimo
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Abstract

Background: Reduced sleep can be associated with a risk of health problems. Information technologies (IT) professionals often work long hours and this could have an effect on their sleep quality.

Aims: To examine the prevalence of sleep debt, insomnia and long working hours among Finnish IT professionals and to analyse which specific work-related factors are associated with shortened sleep.

Methods: Cross-sectional, representative data from a questionnaire survey of IT professionals. Hierarchical regression analyses were applied to investigate relationships of sleep debt and insomnia.

Results: A total of 2,334 IT professionals responded to the survey. Thirty-seven per cent reported sleep debt of at least 1 h and 6% of at least 2 h, while 16% reported insomnia. Twenty-seven per cent worked for a minimum of 50 h a week, while 31% spent at least 50 h a week on work. The most important factors associated with both sleep debt and insomnia were work-related demands requiring long hours, mental stamina and problem solving and positive perceptions of work, such as job control and importance of the respondents' own work in their life.

Conclusions: Even though long working hours were common among IT professionals in Finland, sleep debt and insomnia were not. Work-related factors were associated with insufficient sleep.

IT专业人员的工作相关因素、睡眠不足和失眠。
背景:睡眠减少可能与健康问题的风险有关。信息技术(IT)专业人士经常工作很长时间,这可能会影响他们的睡眠质量。目的:研究芬兰IT专业人士中睡眠不足、失眠和长时间工作的普遍程度,并分析哪些具体的工作相关因素与睡眠缩短有关。方法:对IT专业人员进行横断面、代表性的问卷调查。采用层次回归分析探讨睡眠债与失眠的关系。结果:共有2334名IT专业人士参与了调查。37%的人睡眠不足至少1小时,6%的人睡眠不足至少2小时,16%的人失眠。27%的人每周至少工作50小时,31%的人每周至少工作50小时。与睡眠债和失眠相关的最重要因素是与工作相关的需求,需要长时间工作,精神耐力和解决问题的能力,以及对工作的积极看法,比如工作控制和受访者自己的工作在他们生活中的重要性。结论:尽管长时间工作在芬兰的IT专业人士中很常见,但睡眠不足和失眠并不常见。与工作相关的因素与睡眠不足有关。
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