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Relationship between Telework Jetlag and Perceived Psychological Distress among Japanese Hybrid Workers.


ABSTRACT: Social jetlag is associated with physical and mental health problems. With the increased popularity of telework, we investigated a specific form of social jetlag that we termed "telework jetlag". This study aimed to clarify the relationship between telework jetlag-the difference in sleep and wake-up times between in-office and telework days-and mental health problems among Japanese hybrid workers. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 1789 participants from October to December 2021 using an online-based questionnaire. Telework jetlag, defined as the difference in the midsleep point between in-office and telework days, was investigated using two groups according to telework jetlag-those lagging <1 h versus ≥1 h. We used the six-item Kessler Scale as a nonspecific psychological distress scale for the outcome. Telework jetlag was significantly associated with psychological distress, and the ≥1 h group had a higher risk (odds ratio: 1.80) of developing high psychological distress (HPD) than the <1 h group in the multivariate analysis. Since most teleworkers are forced to have a hybrid work style that mixes going to work and teleworking, telework jetlag must be addressed to maintain the health of teleworkers.

SUBMITTER: Matsumoto Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10667991 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relationship between Telework Jetlag and Perceived Psychological Distress among Japanese Hybrid Workers.

Matsumoto Yuuki Y   Hino Ayako A   Kumadaki Kunitaka K   Itani Osamu O   Otsuka Yuichiro Y   Kaneita Yoshitaka Y  

Clocks & sleep 20231016 4


Social jetlag is associated with physical and mental health problems. With the increased popularity of telework, we investigated a specific form of social jetlag that we termed "telework jetlag". This study aimed to clarify the relationship between telework jetlag-the difference in sleep and wake-up times between in-office and telework days-and mental health problems among Japanese hybrid workers. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 1789 participants from October to December 2021 using an  ...[more]

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