The mediating effects of working hours, sleep duration, and depressive mood on the association between shift work and the risk of suicidal ideation in Korean workers

Apr 11, 2022Sleep medicine

How Work Hours, Sleep, and Depression Link Shift Work to Suicidal Thoughts in Korean Workers

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Abstract

Shift workers had 1.33 times greater risk of suicidal ideation compared to daytime workers.

  • Fixed-night shifts, 24-hour rotating shifts, and irregular rotating shifts were specifically linked to increased risk of suicidal ideation.
  • The odds ratios for suicidal ideation were 1.92 for irregular rotating shifts, 1.75 for fixed-night shifts, and 1.58 for 24-hour rotating shifts.
  • Working hours, sleep duration, and depressive mood were found to mediate the relationship between shift work and suicidal ideation.
  • The direct effect of shift work on suicidal ideation was significant, indicating a potential pathway for intervention.

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