The Sleep of Shift Workers in a UK Financial Organisation and Associations with Mental, Physical, Social and Cognitive Health
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Participants and Procedure
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. Shift Schedule and Sleep Duration
2.2.2. Sleep Quality
2.2.3. Health and Social Indicators
2.3. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Sample Characteristics
3.2. Employee Sleep and Health
3.3. Association of Sleep with Health Indicators
3.4. Sleep Quality and Night Shift
3.5. Sleep Need and Sleep Duration Achieved by Consecutive Shift Type
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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n | % | Total n | |
---|---|---|---|
Age in years | 178 | ||
18–24 | 10 | 5.6 | |
25–34 | 47 | 26.4 | |
35–44 | 44 | 24.7 | |
45–54 | 49 | 27.5 | |
55 or older | 28 | 15.7 | |
Gender | 178 | ||
Male | 112 | 62.9 | |
Female | 65 | 36.5 | |
Prefer not to say | 1 | 0.6 | |
Ethnic group | 178 | ||
White | 166 | 93.3 | |
Other ethnic group | 10 | 5.7 | |
Prefer not to say | 2 | 1.1 | |
Worked in current role | 178 | ||
Up to 5 years | 64 | 36.0 | |
5 years or more | 114 | 64.0 | |
Worked current shift schedule | 178 | ||
Up to 5 years | 95 | 53.4 | |
5 years or more | 83 | 46.6 | |
Work place arrangement | 178 | ||
Home-based | 29 | 16.3 | |
Hybrid | 55 | 30.9 | |
Office-based | 94 | 52.8 | |
Regularity of shift schedule | 174 | ||
Regular | 167 | 96.0 | |
Irregular | 4 | 2.3 | |
Flexible | 3 | 1.7 | |
How night shifts are organised | 113 | ||
Permanent nightshift | 39 | 34.5 | |
Other | 74 | 65.5 |
Measure | N | Mean | SD | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sleep quality | PSQI global score | 130 | 8.16 | 3.66 |
Sleep duration (hh:mm) | PSQI | 166 | 6:10 | 1:11 |
Anxiety symptoms | GAD-7 | 161 | 4.29 | 4.87 |
Depression symptoms | PHQ-9 | 160 | 6.25 | 5.28 |
BMI | BMI | 124 | 27.73 | 5.40 |
Work-to-family conflict | WAFCS | 166 | 18.11 | 6.43 |
Everyday memory | EMQ-R | 146 | 0.96 | 0.86 |
PSQI | Sleep Duration | GAD-7 | PHQ-9 | BMI | WFC | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PSQI | - | |||||
Sleep duration | −0.71 *** n = 129 | – | ||||
GAD-7 | 0.41 *** n = 126 | −0.19 * n = 158 | – | |||
PHQ-9 | 0.53 *** n = 125 | −0.25 ** n = 157 | 0.80 *** n = 160 | – | ||
BMI | 0.26 * n = 99 | −0.26 ** n = 121 | 0.01 n = 124 | 0.07 n = 123 | – | |
WFC | 0.29 *** n = 128 | −0.10 n = 163 | 0.34 *** n = 161 | 0.43 *** n = 160 | 0.11 n = 124 | – |
EMQ-R | 0.29 ** n = 115 | −0.07 n = 143 | 0.57 *** n = 146 | 0.62 *** n = 145 | 0.05 n = 117 | 0.36 *** n = 146 |
Variable (hh:mm) | Mean | SD | n | t | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sleep need | 7:08 | 1:08 | 118 | 10.81 | <0.001 |
Night shift sleep duration | 5:44 | 1:17 | |||
Sleep need | 7:17 | 1:18 | 54 | 3.21 | 0.002 |
Evening shift sleep duration | 6:32 | 1:24 | |||
Sleep need | 7:14 | 1:13 | 74 | 4.73 | <0.001 |
Morning shift sleep duration | 6:29 | 1:07 | |||
Sleep need | 7:14 | 1:11 | 115 | 4.85 | <0.001 |
Day shift sleep duration | 6:33 | 1:09 | |||
Sleep need | 7:12 | 1:11 | 132 | −1.62 | 0.11 |
Days off sleep duration | 7:26 | 1:34 |
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Illingworth, G.; McMahon, W.R.; Gartland, D.; Pereira, S.; Foster, R.G. The Sleep of Shift Workers in a UK Financial Organisation and Associations with Mental, Physical, Social and Cognitive Health. Clin. Transl. Neurosci. 2023, 7, 33. https://doi.org/10.3390/ctn7040033
Illingworth G, McMahon WR, Gartland D, Pereira S, Foster RG. The Sleep of Shift Workers in a UK Financial Organisation and Associations with Mental, Physical, Social and Cognitive Health. Clinical and Translational Neuroscience. 2023; 7(4):33. https://doi.org/10.3390/ctn7040033
Chicago/Turabian StyleIllingworth, Gaby, William R. McMahon, Dabhnait Gartland, Stephen Pereira, and Russell G. Foster. 2023. "The Sleep of Shift Workers in a UK Financial Organisation and Associations with Mental, Physical, Social and Cognitive Health" Clinical and Translational Neuroscience 7, no. 4: 33. https://doi.org/10.3390/ctn7040033
APA StyleIllingworth, G., McMahon, W. R., Gartland, D., Pereira, S., & Foster, R. G. (2023). The Sleep of Shift Workers in a UK Financial Organisation and Associations with Mental, Physical, Social and Cognitive Health. Clinical and Translational Neuroscience, 7(4), 33. https://doi.org/10.3390/ctn7040033