| Literature DB >> 26386866 |
Diana Pereira1, Sven Gross1, Achim Elfering2,3.
Abstract
Many employees in service work are required to work on Saturdays, recovering during work-free Sundays and working again Mondays. We examined the effects of social stressors at work on recovery status at Sunday noon and Monday noon, and investigated if sleep quality mediates the negative effects of social stressors at work on recovery. From Saturday until Monday morning, 41 participants wore actigraphs to measure sleep duration and sleep fragmentation. Social stressors at work were assessed by self-reported questionnaires administered on Saturday. Recovery status was reported Sunday noon and Monday noon. Hierarchical regression analysis revealed that social stressors at work were negatively related to recovery status on Sunday and on Monday. Supporting our assumptions, more social stressors at work predicted higher sleep fragmentation in the night to Monday. A mediation effect of sleep quality, however, was not found. Theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Diary; Sleep actigraphy; Sleep duration; Sleep fragmentation; Social stressors
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26386866 DOI: 10.1007/s10484-015-9317-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback ISSN: 1090-0586