Sleep is critical to employees’ health and well-being, safety, and performance at work. Sleep leadership refers to supervisor behaviors that aim to improve employees’ sleep, such as showing concern for the quantity and quality of employees’ sleep. Using a sample of 180 employees and their 91 supervisors working as full-time National Guard military service members, we examined the relationship of sleep leadership and family-supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB) to employees’ sleep. As outcomes we measured objective sleep quality and quantity using validated wrist actigraphy methods, as well as self-reported sleep hygiene, subjective sleep quantity, and subjective sleep quality (sleep disturbance and sleep-related impairment). As a novel con...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine the impact of sleep quality on occupational well-being in emplo...
Background: This daily diary study investigates the relation between sleep quality during the night ...
This study proposes a model to test the relationships amongst supervisors\u27 health behaviors and l...
Although research has documented the relationship between sleep and workplace outcomes among general...
Although critical to health and well-being, relatively little research has been conducted in the org...
Given the importance of sleep to an individual's health and well‐being, relatively little research h...
Background: Poor sleep is a growing concern in naval settings. Previous research has demonstrated th...
The interaction between sleep and work-related behaviors influence many aspects of employee performa...
Although evidence has been mounting that supervisor support training interventions promote employee ...
Sleep disturbances are a worldwide phenomenon with detrimental health and financial effects on socie...
We tested the effects of a randomized controlled trial Total Worker Health intervention on workplace...
Adult life consists of work, non-work, and sleep. All individuals experience a relationship between ...
Although critical to health and well-being, relatively little research has been conducted in the org...
Poster and write-up explaining the researchPrevious research demonstrated that police stress negativ...
We examine the daily sleep of leaders as an antecedent to daily abusive supervisory behavior and wor...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine the impact of sleep quality on occupational well-being in emplo...
Background: This daily diary study investigates the relation between sleep quality during the night ...
This study proposes a model to test the relationships amongst supervisors\u27 health behaviors and l...
Although research has documented the relationship between sleep and workplace outcomes among general...
Although critical to health and well-being, relatively little research has been conducted in the org...
Given the importance of sleep to an individual's health and well‐being, relatively little research h...
Background: Poor sleep is a growing concern in naval settings. Previous research has demonstrated th...
The interaction between sleep and work-related behaviors influence many aspects of employee performa...
Although evidence has been mounting that supervisor support training interventions promote employee ...
Sleep disturbances are a worldwide phenomenon with detrimental health and financial effects on socie...
We tested the effects of a randomized controlled trial Total Worker Health intervention on workplace...
Adult life consists of work, non-work, and sleep. All individuals experience a relationship between ...
Although critical to health and well-being, relatively little research has been conducted in the org...
Poster and write-up explaining the researchPrevious research demonstrated that police stress negativ...
We examine the daily sleep of leaders as an antecedent to daily abusive supervisory behavior and wor...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine the impact of sleep quality on occupational well-being in emplo...
Background: This daily diary study investigates the relation between sleep quality during the night ...
This study proposes a model to test the relationships amongst supervisors\u27 health behaviors and l...