不稳定的工作时间表和睡眠:对工会全职工人的研究。

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Alicia G Dugan, Ragan E Decker, Yuan Zhang, Caitlin M Lombardi, Jennifer L Garza, Rick A Laguerre, Adekemi O Suleiman, Sara Namazi, Jennifer M Cavallari
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不稳定就业是一种临时的、不安全的、工资、福利和法律保护不足的就业,不稳定的工作时间表可能会影响那些长期全职工作的工人,这些工人的就业历来是安全的、报酬丰厚的,甚至是有工会的。不稳定的工作安排——以长时间轮班、非白天工作时间、高强度和非社会工作时间为特征——越来越普遍。不稳定的工作时间表与健康状况不佳之间的关系尚不清楚,而如何减轻这种关系则鲜为人知。我们通过睡眠量研究了不稳定的工作时间表对疲劳和抑郁症状的间接影响。两个调节因素——时间安排灵活性和睡眠质量——作为这些关联的缓冲进行了研究。来自东北部州的惩教和交通部门的工作人员(N = 222)对人口统计、工作时间表特征、时间表灵活性、睡眠质量和数量、疲劳和抑郁症状进行了调查和报告。结果显示,不稳定的工作时间表通过睡眠量对疲劳和抑郁症状有间接影响。工作时间弹性调节了不稳定工作时间与睡眠量之间的关系,即工作时间弹性越大的员工睡眠时间越长。睡眠质量缓和了睡眠量与疲劳和抑郁症状之间的联系,因此,当工人的睡眠质量较差时,他们报告的疲劳和抑郁症状会更严重。研究结果可直接适用于通过个人和组织变革来提高员工整体健康水平的举措。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,下载地址:10.1007/s41542-022-00114-y。
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Precarious Work Schedules and Sleep: A Study of Unionized Full-Time Workers.

Precarious Work Schedules and Sleep: A Study of Unionized Full-Time Workers.

Precarious Work Schedules and Sleep: A Study of Unionized Full-Time Workers.

Precarious Work Schedules and Sleep: A Study of Unionized Full-Time Workers.

Unlike precarious employment which is temporary and insecure, with inadequate pay, benefits, and legal protections, precarious work schedules can affect workers with permanent full-time jobs in sectors where employment has historically been secure, well-compensated, and even unionized. Precarious work schedules - characterized by long shifts, non-daytime hours, intensity and unsocial work hours - are increasingly prevalent. Relations between precarious work schedules and poor health are not well understood, and less is known about how to attenuate this relation. We examined the indirect effects of precarious work schedules on fatigue and depressive symptoms through sleep quantity. Two moderators - schedule flexibility and sleep quality - were examined as buffers of these associations. Workers from the Departments of Correction and Transportation in a northeast state (N = 222) took surveys and reported on demographics, work schedule characteristics, schedule flexibility, sleep quality and quantity, fatigue, and depressive symptoms. Results revealed that precarious work schedules had indirect effects on fatigue and depressive symptoms through sleep quantity. Schedule flexibility moderated the relation between precarious work schedules and sleep quantity, such that workers with greater schedule flexibility had more hours of sleep. Sleep quality moderated the association between sleep quantity and fatigue and depressive symptoms, such that workers reported greater fatigue and depressive symptoms when they had poorer sleep quality. Findings have direct applicability for developing initiatives that enhance Total Worker Health® through individual and organizational changes.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41542-022-00114-y.

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