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Suicidal ideation and long work hours by gender in Korean employees: The Kangbuk Samsung Workplace Mental Health Study: A cross-sectional study

Lee H, Cho SJ, Shin YC, Shin DW, Park JH, Kim M, Oh KS, Jeon SW

Purpose: This study investigated the relationship between increased working hours and suicidal ideation among Korean full-time employees by gender. Methods: Participants were employees from 54 companies and local government organizations in...
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Impact of Long Working Hours and Shift Work on Unmet Health Care Need Among Korean Workers

Lee HE, Rhie J

Background This study aimed to identify work-related risk factors, including long working hours and night/shift work, for unmet health care need using data of a representative panel of Korean adults. Methods Associations between...
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Association of Sleep Duration and Working Hours with Suicidal Ideation in Shift Workers: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2007–2018

Kim SY, Kim SI, Lim WJ

Objective This study investigated whether sleep duration and working hours were associated with the risk of suicidal ideation. Methods Data from 13,628 shift workers (age ≥19) were obtained from the nationwide...
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Association between Working Hours and Anxiety/Depression of Medical Staff during Large-Scale Epidemic Outbreak of COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Study

Lang Q, Liu X, He Y, Lv Q, Xu S

Objective: This present study aimed to investigate the relationship between working hours and anxiety/depression mood of medical staff in China during COVID-19 epidemic. Methods: The cross-sectional interview study was conducted during...
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Relationship of spouses' weekly working hours and sleep problems in Korean wage workers: the 5th Korean working conditions survey

Park C, Jang EC, Lee YJ, Kwon SC, Min YS, Chai SR

Background: Sleep disorders are common and serious problems for mental health. This study investigated the relationship between spouses' weekly working hours (SWWH) and sleep problems by using the data from...
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Relationship between working hours and probability to take alopecia medicine among Korean male workers: a 4-year follow-up study

Son KH, Suh BS, Jeong HS, Nam MW, Kim H, Kim HC

BACKGROUND: Many studies have reported the negative effects of long working hours on various health problems. However, whether hair loss is associated with working hours has been rarely investigated so...
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The association between long working hours and work-related musculoskeletal symptoms of Korean wage workers: data from the fourth Korean working conditions survey (a cross-sectional study)

Lee JG, Kim GH, Jung SW, Kim SW, Lee JH, Lee KJ

BACKGROUND: It has been reported that long working hours are hazardous to the workers’ health. Especially, work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) have been considered as one of the significant health issues...
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Working hours and depressive symptoms: the role of job stress factors

Yoon Y, Ryu J, Kim H, Kang CW, Jung-Choi

BACKGROUND: South Korea is one of the countries with the longest working hours in the OECD countries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of working hours...
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The associations between work-related factors and temporomandibular disorders among female full-time employees: findings from the Fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey IV (2007–2009)

Han W, Kwon SC, Lee YJ, Park C, Jang EC

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between work-related factors and temporomandibular disorders (TMD) among female full-time employees using representative data from a national population-based survey. METHODS:...
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Marginal socio-economic effects of an employer's efforts to improve the work environment

Rezagholi

BACKGROUND: Workplace health promotion (WHP) strongly requires the employer’s efforts to improve the psychosocial, ergonomic, and physical environments of the workplace. There are many studies discussing the socio-economic advantage of...
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Long Working Hours in Korea: Based on the 2014 Korean Working Conditions Survey

Park J, Kim Y, Han B

BACKGROUND: Long working hours adversely affect worker safety and health. In 2004, Korea passed legislation that limited the work week to 40 hours, in an effort to improve quality-of-life and...
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Association between working time quality and self-perceived health: analysis of the 3rd Korean working conditions survey (2011)

Jung J, Kim G, Kim K, Paek D, Cho SI

BACKGROUND: Self-perceived health, a subjective assessment of one's health condition, is an important health indicator at the level of quality of life. In this study, working time quality refer to...
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The effect of long working hours on 10-year risk of coronary heart disease and stroke in the Korean population: the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES), 2007 to 2013

Lee DW, Hong YC, Min KB, Kim TS, Kim MS, Kang MY

BACKGROUND: Recently, the emergence of long working hours and the associated conditions such as coronary heart disease (CHD) and stroke have gained attention. The aim of this study was to...
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Computer use at work is associated with self-reported depressive and anxiety disorder

Kim T, Kang MY, Yoo MS, Lee D, Hong YC

BACKGROUND: With the development of technology, extensive use of computers in the workplace is prevalent and increases efficiency. However, computer users are facing new harmful working conditions with high workloads...
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The association between long working hours and hearing impairment in noise unexposed workers: data from the 5th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES 2010–2012)

Park JW, Park JS, Kim S, Park M, Choi H, Lim S

BACKGROUND: This study is aimed at finding out the relationship between long working hours, one of major job stress elements, and hearing impairment in unexposed workers to occupational and environmental...
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Comparison of anxiety and depression status between office and manufacturing job employees in a large manufacturing company: a cross sectional study

Kang W, Park WJ, Jang KH, Lim HM, Ann JS, Cho SH, Moon JD

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate whether type of work is associated with anxiety and depression using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Additionally, we investigated...
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Long working hours and overweight and obesity in working adults

Kim BM, Lee BE, Park HS, Kim YJ, Suh YJ, Kim JY, Shin JY, Ha EH

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have identified a link between gender and the various risk factors associated with obesity. We examined obesity risk factors in working adults to identify the effects of...
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Self-Reported Recovery from 2-Week 12-Hour Shift Work Schedules: A 14-Day Follow-Up

Merkus SL, Holte KA, Huysmans M, van de Ven PM, Mechelen W, van der Beek AJ

BACKGROUND: Recovery from fatigue is important in maintaining night workers' health. This study compared the course of self-reported recovery after 2-week 12-hour schedules consisting of either night shifts or swing...
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High Occupational Stress and Low Career Satisfaction of Korean Surgeons

Kang SH, Boo YJ, Lee JS, Han HJ, Jung CW, Kim CS

Surgery is a demanding and stressful field in Korea. Occupational stress can adversely affect the quality of care, decrease job satisfaction, and potentially increase medical errors. The aim of this...
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The Relationship between Long Working Hours and Industrial Accident

Lee JY, Choi E, Lim SH, Kim HA, Jung HS

  • KMID: 1703459
  • Korean J Occup Health Nurs.
  • 2014 Feb;23(1):39-46.
PURPOSE: This study analyzed the relationship between working hours and the occurrence of industrial disasters based on manufacturing businesses that are members of Federation of Korean Trade Unions. METHODS: Repliers were...
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