Shift Work Sleep Disorder: Prevalence and Consequences Beyond that of Symptomatic Day Workers

Feb 3, 2005Sleep

How common shift work sleep disorder is and its effects compared to day workers with symptoms

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Abstract

Approximately 10% of night and rotating shift workers may be affected by shift work sleep disorder.

  • Individuals with shift work sleep disorder had an odds ratio of 4.18 for developing ulcers compared to those without the disorder.
  • Higher rates of sleepiness-related accidents and absenteeism were reported among shift workers with sleep disorder.
  • Depression and more frequent missed family and social activities were associated with shift work sleep disorder.
  • The morbidity linked to shift work sleep disorder was generally greater than that experienced by day workers with similar sleep issues.

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