Sleep complaints in former and current night shift workers: findings from two cross-sectional studies in Austria.

📖 Top 30% JournalMar 24, 2021Chronobiology international

Sleep problems in current and former night shift workers in Austria

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Abstract

Former night shift work is associated with an odds ratio of 2.28 for chronic insomnia among general workers.

  • Chronic insomnia odds were higher for former night shift workers compared to those who never worked night shifts.
  • Current night shift work may lead to increased odds of chronic insomnia, with an odds ratio of 1.50 among hospital workers.
  • Higher frequency of night shifts is associated with an increased likelihood of chronic insomnia in former night shift workers.
  • Former night shift work is linked to increased daytime sleepiness, with an odds ratio of 2.26 among general workers.
  • Associations with chronic insomnia were stronger in individuals with early chronotypes and those who did not take daytime naps.

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