2011
DOI: 10.1539/joh.10-0032-oa
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Association between Job Stress and Insomnia in Korean Workers

Abstract: Association between Job Stress and Insomnia in Korean Workers: Hwan-Cheol Kim, et al.

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“…Previous studies (Eriksen et al 2008;Fahlen et al 2006;Kim et al 2011;Kudielka et al 2004) showed a significant association between low reward and various sleep outcomes; only one of these studies had a prospective design (Eriksen et al 2008). Job insecurity was associated with sleep problems in model 1 in our cross-sectional analysis.…”
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confidence: 56%
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“…Previous studies (Eriksen et al 2008;Fahlen et al 2006;Kim et al 2011;Kudielka et al 2004) showed a significant association between low reward and various sleep outcomes; only one of these studies had a prospective design (Eriksen et al 2008). Job insecurity was associated with sleep problems in model 1 in our cross-sectional analysis.…”
Section: Comparison With the Literaturementioning
confidence: 56%
“…Job insecurity was associated with sleep problems in model 1 in our cross-sectional analysis. Two previous studies reported an association between job insecurity and sleep outcomes in cross-sectional samples of Korean workers (Kim et al 2011;Park et al 2013).…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Workers who have a sleep disorder such as insomnia or OSAS have reported higher job stress compared with that of healthy individuals [16]. Å´kerstedt et al [17] argue that sleep may be involved in the development of burnout, as individuals with symptoms of burnout also report sleep fragmentation.…”
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