This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relations among job demands, job control, sleep quality and fatigue; and (ii) the effects of stability and change in demand-control history on the development of sleep quality and fatigue. Based on results of a four-wave complete panel study among 1163 Dutch employees, we found significant effects of job demands and job control on sleep quality and fatigue across a 1-year time lag, supporting the strain hypothesis (Demand-Control model; Karasek and Theorell, Basic Books, New York, 1990). No reversed or reciprocal causal patterns were detected. Furthermore, our results revealed that cumulative exposure to a high-strain work environment (characterized by hi...
Objectives This study aimed to estimate acute effects of roster characteristics on fatigue and sleep...
The present study investigated how three job stressors, workload, unfinished tasks, and mistreatment...
This study examines effects of stability and change in exposure to job demands and job control (dema...
This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relations amo...
Summary This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relat...
SUMMARY This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relat...
Objectives This study of a large and heterogeneous sample of 5210 daytime employees was designed to ...
Study objective: Stress as a cause of disturbed sleep is often taken for granted, but the longitudin...
The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of job strain and sleep quality on the diurnal pat...
Purpose: The aim of this longitudinal three-wave study was to examine (i) reciprocal associations am...
Objective: To examine the associations between work-stress and physical activity (PA) with sleep qua...
Purpose The aim of this longitudinal three-wave study was to examine (i) reciprocal associations amo...
Contains fulltext : 135097.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: Thi...
Abstract: The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of job strain and sleep quality on the d...
Objective In this longitudinal two-wave study, bidirectional relations between work-related stress a...
Objectives This study aimed to estimate acute effects of roster characteristics on fatigue and sleep...
The present study investigated how three job stressors, workload, unfinished tasks, and mistreatment...
This study examines effects of stability and change in exposure to job demands and job control (dema...
This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relations amo...
Summary This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relat...
SUMMARY This prospective four-wave study examined (i) the causal direction of the longitudinal relat...
Objectives This study of a large and heterogeneous sample of 5210 daytime employees was designed to ...
Study objective: Stress as a cause of disturbed sleep is often taken for granted, but the longitudin...
The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of job strain and sleep quality on the diurnal pat...
Purpose: The aim of this longitudinal three-wave study was to examine (i) reciprocal associations am...
Objective: To examine the associations between work-stress and physical activity (PA) with sleep qua...
Purpose The aim of this longitudinal three-wave study was to examine (i) reciprocal associations amo...
Contains fulltext : 135097.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: Thi...
Abstract: The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of job strain and sleep quality on the d...
Objective In this longitudinal two-wave study, bidirectional relations between work-related stress a...
Objectives This study aimed to estimate acute effects of roster characteristics on fatigue and sleep...
The present study investigated how three job stressors, workload, unfinished tasks, and mistreatment...
This study examines effects of stability and change in exposure to job demands and job control (dema...