Racial and ethnic disparities in the relationship between job satisfaction and sleep duration among adult men

被引:0
作者
Lee, Jaewon [1 ]
Allen, Jennifer [2 ]
机构
[1] Inha Univ, Dept Social Welf, Incheon 22212, South Korea
[2] Michigan State Univ, Sch Social Work, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
关键词
Job satisfaction; Sleep duration; Adult men; Race; ethnicity; UNITED-STATES; HEALTH; GENDER; RACE/ETHNICITY; WORKPLACE; RACE; DISCRIMINATION; PREVALENCE; HARASSMENT; WORKERS;
D O I
10.22514/jomh.2023.054
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This study aims to examine the relationship between job satisfaction and sleep duration and to investigate how race and ethnicity influence the association among adult men. The CY) was used for this study. A total of 2609 adult men were chosen for the final sample. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences and a moderation model were employed to answer the research questions. Men's job satisfaction was positively related to sleep duration. Both Black and Hispanic men had significantly lower sleep duration than White men. We found an interaction effect indicating that a Black racial identity moderated the association of adult men's job satisfaction and sleep duration. Reducing unhealthy working conditions and stressors in the workplace may improve job satisfaction and result in better health through increased sleep duration. Further, fringe benefits should be expanded to improve men's sleep duration. Eliminating racial and ethnic discrimination in the labor market should be more prioritized and Black men should receive more fringe benefits, which may help to boost their job satisfaction and result in increased sleep.
引用
收藏
页码:24 / 30
页数:7
相关论文
共 59 条
  • [1] Personal and Organizational Diversity Factors' Impact on Social Workers' Job Satisfaction: Results from a National Internet-Based Survey
    Acquavita, Shauna P.
    Pittman, Joan
    Gibbons, Maya
    Castellanos-Brown, Karen
    [J]. ADMINISTRATION IN SOCIAL WORK, 2009, 33 (02): : 151 - 166
  • [2] Sleep in America: Role of racial/ethnic differences
    Adenekan, Bosede
    Pandey, Abhishek
    McKenzie, Sharon
    Zili, Ferdinand.
    Casimir, Georges J.
    Jean-Louis, Girardin
    [J]. SLEEP MEDICINE REVIEWS, 2013, 17 (04) : 255 - 262
  • [3] Racial harassment, job satisfaction, and intentions to remain in the military
    Antecol, Heather
    Cobb-Clark, Deborah
    [J]. JOURNAL OF POPULATION ECONOMICS, 2009, 22 (03) : 713 - 738
  • [4] Job satisfaction and the factors affecting satisfaction in nurse educators: A systematic review
    Arian, Mandieh
    Soleimani, Mohsen
    Oghazian, Mohammad Bagher
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING, 2018, 34 (05) : 389 - 399
  • [5] THE MODERATOR MEDIATOR VARIABLE DISTINCTION IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL-RESEARCH - CONCEPTUAL, STRATEGIC, AND STATISTICAL CONSIDERATIONS
    BARON, RM
    KENNY, DA
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1986, 51 (06) : 1173 - 1182
  • [6] Basak S.K., 2015, International Business Economics Research Journal (IBER), V14, P317, DOI [10.19030/iber.v14i2.9167, DOI 10.19030/IBER.V14I2.9167]
  • [7] Associations among patient care workers' schedule control, sleep, job satisfaction and turnover intentions
    Brossoit, Rebecca M.
    Crain, Tori L.
    Hammer, Leslie B.
    Lee, Soomi
    Bodner, Todd E.
    Buxton, Orfeu M.
    [J]. STRESS AND HEALTH, 2020, 36 (04) : 442 - 456
  • [8] Gender and Time for Sleep among U.S. Adults
    Burgard, Sarah A.
    Ailshire, Jennifer A.
    [J]. AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, 2013, 78 (01) : 51 - 69
  • [9] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2022, SLEEP SLEEP DIS AD
  • [10] Relationship between job satisfaction and sleep quality of female shift-working nurses: using shift type as moderator variable
    Chang, Wen-Pei
    Chang, Yu-Pei
    [J]. INDUSTRIAL HEALTH, 2019, 57 (06) : 732 - 740