Psychosocial work characteristics predicting daytime sleepiness in day and shift workers

被引:33
作者
Takahashi, Masaya
Nakata, Akinori
Haratani, Takashi
Otsuka, Yasumasa
Kaida, Kosuke
Fukasawa, Kenji
机构
[1] NIOSH, Tama Ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 2148585, Japan
[2] Japan Soc Promot Sci, Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
daytime sleepiness; psychosocial work characteristics; work schedules; shift work;
D O I
10.1080/07420520601100963
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Characteristics of work organization other than working time arrangements may contribute importantly to daytime sleepiness. The present study was designed to identify the psychosocial factors at work that predict daytime sleepiness in a sample of day and shift workers. Participants working at a pulp and chemical factory completed an annual questionnaire regarding psychosocial factors at work using the U. S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Generic Job Stress Questionnaire (i.e., quantitative workload, variance in workload, job control, support from supervisor, coworkers, or family/friends, job satisfaction, and depressive symptoms), as well as daytime sleepiness ( through the Epworth Sleepiness Scale [ESS]) and sleep disturbances for three years starting in 2002 ( response rates, 94.6-99.0%). The present analysis included 55 day workers ( 11 women) and 57 shift workers ( all men) who participated in all three years of the study, worked under the same work schedule throughout the study period, and had no missing data on any of the daytime sleep items. A repeated-measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to test the effects of work schedule ( day vs. shift work) and psychosocial factors at work in 2002 on the ESS scores in subsequent years, with sleep duration, insomnia symptoms, chronic diseases, and sleepiness levels at baseline as covariates. Given significant and near-significant interactions of work schedules with psychosocial factor or study year, the ANCOVA, with the factors of psychosocial work characteristics and study year, was performed by type of work schedule. The results indicated a significant main effect of psychosocial work characteristics ( p = 0.010, partial. eta(2) = 0.14) and an almost significant main effect of study year ( p = 0.067, partial eta(2) = 0.06) and interaction between psychosocial work characteristics and study year ( p = 0.085, partial eta(2) = 0.06) for variance in workload among the day work group. The day workers reporting high variance in workload in 2002 exhibited significantly higher ESS scores in 2003 and 2004 than did those reporting low variance in workload. The ANCOVA for the shift work group showed a main effect of psychosocial work characteristics for job satisfaction ( p = 0.026, partial eta(2) = 0.10) and depressive symptoms ( p = 0.094, partial eta(2) = 0.06) with the interaction between psychosocial work characteristics and study year for job satisfaction ( p = 0.172, partial eta(2) = 0.04) and depressive symptoms ( p = 0.035, partial eta(2) = 0.07). The shift workers with low job satisfaction and high symptoms of depression in 2002 showed significantly greater ESS scores in 2003 and/or 2004 than did those with opposite characteristics. These results may suggest a potential predictive value of variance in workload for day workers as well as job satisfaction and depressive symptoms for shift workers with respect to daytime sleepiness. The present findings may imply that redesigning these aspects of work environment would be of help in managing daytime sleepiness.
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页码:1409 / 1422
页数:14
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