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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2014.15.10.6193

Quality of Sleep and its Associated Factors among Male Workers in Small-scale Manufacturing Industries  

Park, Eui-Soo (Department of Health & Medical Information, Daejeon Health Science College)
Shin, Eun-Sook (Department of Health Administration, Joongbu University)
Cho, Young-Chae (Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Chungnam National University School of Medicine)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.15, no.10, 2014 , pp. 6193-6203 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to determine the quality of sleep, and its association with the sociodemographic characteristics, health-related characteristics, and job-related characteristics among male workers in small-scale manufacturing industries with fewer than 50 members. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to 856 male workers from April $1^{st}$ to June $30^{th}$, 2011. The survey items included the variables of sociodemographic, health-related, job-related, and quality of sleep. As a result, the quality of sleep according to the PSQI of the study subjects revealed 32.0% to be good and 68.0% to be poor. The quality of sleep assessed by hierarchical multiple regression analysis was significantly lower in the married group, those with lower BMI, and those with a lower level of subjective health status, non-smoking, alcohol drinking, without regular exercise, coffee drinking, blue color, had a longer of working hours, subjective health status, had a visiting out-patient department, and had a history of hospitalization. With the above model, the job characteristics had 13.1% explanatory power. This suggests that the quality of sleep (PSQI) has more power when combined with the job characteristics.
Keywords
Quality of sleep; Male worker; Manufacturing industry;
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