Aim: To investigate the relationship between two social support dimensions (network and emotional support) and sleep quality and between two social support sources (at and outside work) and sleep quality. Methods: The three-wave prospective Work Lipids and Fibrinogen (WOLF) study from Northern Sweden was used including 2420 participants who had filled out a questionnaire on working life, life style and health. Sleep quality was assessed by the Karolinska Sleep Questionnaire (KSQ). Structure and function of social support were measured as network support both at and outside work by Availability of Social Integration (AVSI) and emotional support both at and outside work by Availability of Attachment (AVAT). Logistic regression was used, utili...
Shift workers are a population at risk for experiencing poor sleep. Given the evidence linking healt...
Shift workers are a population at risk for experiencing poor sleep. Given the evidence linking healt...
Stress is defined as the “nonspecific response of the body to any demand made upon it” (Kohn & Fraze...
Aim: To investigate the relationship between two social support dimensions (network and emotional su...
The Swedish work force underwent dramatic changes during an economic crisis in the 1990s. In the aft...
The Swedish work force underwent dramatic changes during an economic crisis in the 1990s. In the aft...
The Swedish work force underwent dramatic changes during an economic crisis in the 1990s. In the aft...
Social support has been implicated in health outcome through the functions of neuroendocrine respons...
Sleep problems have become a public health epidemic with recent data suggesting that over 69% of US ...
Objective—Insomnia is a significant public health problem, particularly among older adults. We exami...
Study objective: Stress as a cause of disturbed sleep is often taken for granted, but the longitudin...
Study objective: Stress as a cause of disturbed sleep is often taken for granted, but the longitudin...
Sleep problems have become a public health epidemic with recent data suggesting that over 69% of US ...
Study objective: Stress as a cause of disturbed sleep is often taken for granted, but the longitudin...
There is increasing evidence that occupational stress increases psychosomatic health complaints in t...
Shift workers are a population at risk for experiencing poor sleep. Given the evidence linking healt...
Shift workers are a population at risk for experiencing poor sleep. Given the evidence linking healt...
Stress is defined as the “nonspecific response of the body to any demand made upon it” (Kohn & Fraze...
Aim: To investigate the relationship between two social support dimensions (network and emotional su...
The Swedish work force underwent dramatic changes during an economic crisis in the 1990s. In the aft...
The Swedish work force underwent dramatic changes during an economic crisis in the 1990s. In the aft...
The Swedish work force underwent dramatic changes during an economic crisis in the 1990s. In the aft...
Social support has been implicated in health outcome through the functions of neuroendocrine respons...
Sleep problems have become a public health epidemic with recent data suggesting that over 69% of US ...
Objective—Insomnia is a significant public health problem, particularly among older adults. We exami...
Study objective: Stress as a cause of disturbed sleep is often taken for granted, but the longitudin...
Study objective: Stress as a cause of disturbed sleep is often taken for granted, but the longitudin...
Sleep problems have become a public health epidemic with recent data suggesting that over 69% of US ...
Study objective: Stress as a cause of disturbed sleep is often taken for granted, but the longitudin...
There is increasing evidence that occupational stress increases psychosomatic health complaints in t...
Shift workers are a population at risk for experiencing poor sleep. Given the evidence linking healt...
Shift workers are a population at risk for experiencing poor sleep. Given the evidence linking healt...
Stress is defined as the “nonspecific response of the body to any demand made upon it” (Kohn & Fraze...