Interactive effect of individual factors on nurses' health and sleep |
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Authors: | Irena Iskra-Golec Tadeusz Marek Czeslaw Noworol |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Work Psychology and Ergonomics , Center for Stress Education &2. Research, Institute of Psychology, Jagiellonian University , Pilsudskiego, 13, 31-110, Cracow, Poland |
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Abstract: | Abstract There is a tendency in studies concerning individual diferences in shiftwork tolerance to analyse the moderating effect of individual factors separately as if they acted independently. The aim of this study was to examine the interactive effect of individual factors (i.e. morningness, flexibility, languidity, neuroticism, extroversion) on nurses' health and sleep. A hundred female nurses (mean age 25.9 years, SD = 3.7 years) working a 2 × 12-h shift system were chosen from a larger study conducted among Intensive Care Unit staff. All subjects completed the Standard Shiftwork Index. Multiple regression analyses show that interactions of neuroticism and other factors (languidity, morningness) predict the majority of health and sleep complaints rather than neuroticism itself. Correlation analyses revealed that the interaction of neuroticism and languidity correlates higher with some indices of impaired health and sleep disturbances than when these factors are taken separately. The contribution of flexibility together with extroversion in interactions with neuroticism, and with neuroticism and languidity weaken the relations of languidity and neuroticism with health and sleep indices. The results show that some individual features tend to strengthen or counteract one another in relation to symptoms of shiftwork intolerance. |
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Keywords: | Individual factors Shiftwork Health Sleep |
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