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Long Commute Time and Sleep Problems with Gender Difference in Work–Life Balance: A Cross-sectional Study of More than 25,000 Workers

机译:长期通勤时间和睡眠问题与工作生活平衡的性别差异:超过25,000名工人的横断面研究

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Background There is a lack of statistical?analysis investigating the relationship between sleep problems and commute time in Korea. We aimed to analyze the association between representative health symptoms, sleep disturbances, and commute time according to working hours in Korea. Methods The 4th Korean Working Conditions Survey data were used for analysis, and unpaid family workers and workers who work fewer than three days in a week were excluded. Commute time, working hours, and sleep hours were assessed using self-reported questionnaires. Odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for sleep problems were calculated using a multivariate logistic regression model with ≤10 min commute time as the reference group. Results Among a total of 28,804 workers (men?=?14,945, women?=?13,859), 2.6% of men and 3.2% of women experienced sleep problems. In both sexes, long commute time (51–60 minutes and 60 minutes) showed an increased OR [men, 2.03 (CI?=?1.32–3.13) and 2.05 (CI?=?1.33–3.17); women, 1.58 (CI?=?1.05–2.39) and 1.63 (CI?=?1.06–2.50), respectively]. In stratification analysis of working hours, long commute time (51–60 and??60 minutes) showed an increased OR in men working 40 hours/week [2.08 (CI?=?1.16–3.71) and 1.92 (CI?=?1.08–3.41), respectively]. Furthermore, long commute time (41–50, 51–60, and 60 minutes) showed an increased OR in women working 40 hours/week [2.40 (CI?=?1.27–4.55), 2.28 (CI?=?1.25–4.16), and 2.19 (CI?=?1.17–4.16), respectively]. Moreover, commute time 60 minutes showed an increased OR in women working ≤40 hours/week [1.96 (CI?=?1.06–3.62)]. Conclusion This large cross-sectional study highlights that long commute time is related to sleep problems in both sexes. Shorter commute times and decreased working hours are needed to prevent sleep problems in workers.
机译:背景缺乏统计?分析调查韩国睡眠问题与通勤时间之间的关系。我们旨在根据韩国的工作时间分析代表性健康症状,睡眠障碍和通勤时间之间的关联。方法使用第四次韩国工作条件调查数据用于分析,未缴款的家庭工人和工作人员在一周内不到三天的工人被排除在外。使用自我报告的问卷评估通勤时间,工作时间和睡眠时间。使用具有≤10min通勤时间的多变量逻辑回归模型来计算具有95%置信区间(CIS)的差距(或CIS),以≤10分钟的通勤时间作为参考组。结果共有28,804名工人(男性?=?14,945,女性?=?13,859),2.6%的男性和3.2%的女性经历了睡眠问题。在两性中,长通勤时间(51-60分钟和> 60分钟)表现出增加或[男性,2.03(CI吗?1.32-3.13)和2.05(CI?= 1.33-3.17);女性,1.58(CI?=?1.05-2.39)和1.63(CI?= 1.06-2.50)。在工作时间的分层分析中,长通勤时间(51-60和?>?60分钟)显示,在工作> 40小时/周的男性中增加或在[2.08(CI?= 1.16-3.71)和1.92(CI?= ?1.08-3.41)分别为]。此外,长期通勤时间(41-50,51-60和> 60分钟)显示出妇女的增加或工作> 40小时/周[2.40(CI?=?1.27-4.55),2.28(CI?=?1.25 -4.16)和2.19(CI?=?1.17-4.16)。此外,通勤时间> 60分钟显示≤40小时/周的含量增加或妇女[1.96(CI?=?1.06-3.62)]。结论这项大型横断面研究亮点,即长的通勤时间与两性睡眠问题有关。需要更短的通勤时间和减少工作时间来防止工人睡眠问题。

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