[HTML][HTML] The impact of sleep quality on mental health in working Australians: a quasi-experimental approach

JK Foo, T Doan - Social Science & Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
Work conditions such as job demand can impact individual sleep quality, and subsequently
impact mental health. This study aims to investigate pathway effects of exogenous factors on …

[HTML][HTML] Work intensity and workers' sleep: A case of working Australians

S Lyons, L Strazdins, T Doan - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2022 - nature.com
Experiencing poor sleep quality affects an individual's health and wellbeing. Sleep quality is
well evidenced to be influenced by work conditions such as long work hours, work stress …

[HTML][HTML] Sleep mediates the relationship between precarious employment and mental health

S Jaydarifard, SS Smith, KR Rossa, D Mann… - Sleep Medicine: X, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Current evidence suggests that precarious employment is a risk factor for poor
mental health. Although the mechanisms underpinning this relationship are unclear, poor …

Sleep duration moderates the relationship between perceived work-life interference and depressive symptoms in Australian men and women from the North West …

LJ Bunjo, AC Reynolds, SL Appleton, J Dorrian… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
Background Mental health disorders are prevalent and costly to workplaces and individuals
in Australia. Work-life interference is thought to contribute negatively. The interplay between …

[HTML][HTML] A shorter working week for everyone: How much paid work is needed for mental health and well-being?

D Kamerāde, S Wang, B Burchell, SU Balderson… - Social Science & …, 2019 - Elsevier
There are predictions that in future rapid technological development could result in a
significant shortage of paid work. A possible option currently debated by academics, policy …

Lack of sleep, work and the long hours culture: evidence from the UK Time Use Survey

S Chatzitheochari, S Arber - Work, employment and society, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Sleep is functional for individual and societal well-being, with partial sleep deprivation
associated with adverse health and safety consequences. Surprisingly, sleep is absent from …

Association of sleep duration and sleep quality with the physical, social, and emotional functioning among Australian adults

T Lallukka, B Sivertsen, E Kronholm, YS Bin… - Sleep Health, 2018 - Elsevier
Objectives We aimed to evaluate the interaction of two key determinants of sleep health,
quantity and quality, with physical, emotional, and social functioning, in the general …

[HTML][HTML] Shift work, clinically significant sleep disorders and mental health in a representative, cross-sectional sample of young working adults

AC Reynolds, B Lechat, YA Melaku, K Sansom… - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
Mental health conditions confer considerable global disease burden in young adults, who
are also the highest demographic to work shifts, and of whom 20% meet criteria for a sleep …

The association between sleep, mental health, and health behaviours: a Danish population-based cross-sectional study

AJ Damgaard, JB Sørensen… - … Journal of Public …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Aims: Sleep problems constitute a significant public health problem due to their high
prevalence and impact on mental health and health behaviours, with major consequences …

[HTML][HTML] Goldilocks at work: just the right amount of job demands may be needed for your sleep health

ME Nelson, S Lee, TD Allen, OM Buxton, DM Almeida… - Sleep health, 2023 - Elsevier
Objectives It has been reported that job demands affect sleep, but how different levels of job
demands affect sleep remains unclear. We examined whether curvilinear relationships exist …