Mental health risk factors for shift work disorder in paramedics: A longitudinal study

Nov 18, 2022Sleep health

Mental health risks linked to shift work sleep problems in paramedics over time

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Abstract

After 6 months of emergency work, 21.5% of paramedics exhibited a high risk of shift work disorder (SWD).

  • Baseline depression levels predicted 1.24-times greater odds of developing SWD within 6 months.
  • Higher levels of pre-existing depression were linked to increased sleepiness after major sleep periods at 6 months.
  • Paramedics with baseline depression reported a greater perceived workload during night shifts.
  • Shift and sleep factors did not mediate the relationship between baseline mental health and SWD risk.

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