Association between social jetlag and presenteeism in Japanese industry: A cross-sectional study

Mar 29, 2021Sangyo eiseigaku zasshi = Journal of occupational health

Social jetlag linked to working while sick in Japanese workers

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Abstract

SJL was significantly associated with presenteeism (β = .066, p = .038) in univariate analysis.

  • Social jetlag (SJL) may induce work functioning impairment known as presenteeism.
  • The study involved 980 participants from the manufacturing industry in Japan.
  • After adjusting for work and sleep-related variables, SJL did not significantly contribute to presenteeism.
  • Daily rest periods and subjective insomnia were found to have significant associations with presenteeism.
  • The findings suggest the need to address insomnia in workers experiencing SJL to understand presenteeism risk.

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