Night shift work and depression among Chinese workers: the mediating role of sleep disturbances

Jun 9, 2022International archives of occupational and environmental health

Night shift work and depression in Chinese workers linked through sleep problems

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Abstract

Night shift work is associated with a 4.23-fold increased risk of depression among Chinese autoworkers.

  • Increased shift frequency is linked to a 3.91-fold higher risk of depression.
  • Sleep disturbances show a 6.91-fold association with depression risk.
  • There are significant positive relationships among night shift work, shift frequency, sleep disturbances, and depression.
  • Sleep disturbances may partially mediate the relationship between night shift work and depression.

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