R. Kalimo, L. Tenkanen, M. Härmä, E. Poppius, P. Heinsalmi
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工作压力和睡眠障碍:来自赫尔辛基心脏研究的发现
睡眠障碍和白天疲劳是中老年人群中常见的健康问题,不同职业群体之间的差异很大。有广泛的证据表明,工作时间和工作压力可以解释这些差异。本研究探讨了工作要求和工作控制与睡眠障碍的关系。研究对象为3079名中年工人。数据是通过一份调查问卷收集的,包括睡眠质量、工作压力和生活方式。工作要求和工作控制对失眠、睡眠剥夺和日间疲劳的主要影响显著。同时也注意到压力源的一些交互作用。没有发现生活方式因素是影响的重要媒介或混杂因素。与倒班工人相比,白班工人的压力源与睡眠障碍之间的关联更大。主要结论是,工作压力源与睡眠障碍有直接关系,与工作时间和生活方式无关。版权所有©2000约翰威利父子有限公司
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