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Combined effect of emotional labor and job insecurity on sleep disturbance among customer service workers
BACKGROUND: Job insecurity and emotional labor are poor job-related factors that are known to cause sleep disturbances in customer service workers. This study investigates the combined effect of emotional labor and job insecurity on sleep disturbance. METHODS: This study used data from the Fifth Kor...
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Korean Society of Occupational & Environmental Medicine
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7533295/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33072344 http://dx.doi.org/10.35371/aoem.2020.32.e33 |
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author | Choi, Sunguk Ko, Kwon Park, Jae Bum Lee, Kyung-Jong Lee, Seungho Jeong, Inchul |
author_facet | Choi, Sunguk Ko, Kwon Park, Jae Bum Lee, Kyung-Jong Lee, Seungho Jeong, Inchul |
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description | BACKGROUND: Job insecurity and emotional labor are poor job-related factors that are known to cause sleep disturbances in customer service workers. This study investigates the combined effect of emotional labor and job insecurity on sleep disturbance. METHODS: This study used data from the Fifth Korean Working Condition Survey and included 15,147 paid workers who serve customers below 65 years. We re-classified into 6 groups based on whether the degree of emotional labor increased (Rarely/Sometimes/Always) or whether job insecurity (No/Yes) was present. We performed propensity score matching for several covariates and calculated odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for sleep disturbance by logistic regression models using only matched subjects. RESULTS: Workers exposed to emotional labor and job insecurity had significantly higher risk for 3 dimensions of sleep disturbance (difficulty falling asleep, waking up repeatedly during the sleep, and waking up with feeling of fatigue) (OR [95% CI]: 1.44 [1.22–1.69], 1.18 [0.99–1.40], 1.52 [1.30–1.79] for emotional labor; and 2.00 [1.75–2.29], 2.20 [1.91–2.53], 1.67 [1.45–1.92] for job insecurity). Compared to those who were exposed to both emotional labor rarely and without job insecurity, when workers had both poor job factors, the OR (95% CI) for sleep disturbance for difficulty falling asleep, waking up repeatedly during the sleep, and waking up with feeling of fatigue were 3.05 (2.42–3.86), 2.89 (2.26–3.69), and 2.60 (2.06–3.29), respectively. The relative excess risk due to Interaction of job insecurity and emotional labor was significant only for difficulty falling asleep, but not the other 2 sleep disturbance dimensions. CONCLUSIONS: Customer service workers suffered from severe sleep disturbances according to the existing degree of emotional labor and job insecurity. The combined effect of both could have an additive influence on serious sleep disturbance among customer service workers. |
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spelling | pubmed-75332952020-10-16 Combined effect of emotional labor and job insecurity on sleep disturbance among customer service workers Choi, Sunguk Ko, Kwon Park, Jae Bum Lee, Kyung-Jong Lee, Seungho Jeong, Inchul Ann Occup Environ Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Job insecurity and emotional labor are poor job-related factors that are known to cause sleep disturbances in customer service workers. This study investigates the combined effect of emotional labor and job insecurity on sleep disturbance. METHODS: This study used data from the Fifth Korean Working Condition Survey and included 15,147 paid workers who serve customers below 65 years. We re-classified into 6 groups based on whether the degree of emotional labor increased (Rarely/Sometimes/Always) or whether job insecurity (No/Yes) was present. We performed propensity score matching for several covariates and calculated odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for sleep disturbance by logistic regression models using only matched subjects. RESULTS: Workers exposed to emotional labor and job insecurity had significantly higher risk for 3 dimensions of sleep disturbance (difficulty falling asleep, waking up repeatedly during the sleep, and waking up with feeling of fatigue) (OR [95% CI]: 1.44 [1.22–1.69], 1.18 [0.99–1.40], 1.52 [1.30–1.79] for emotional labor; and 2.00 [1.75–2.29], 2.20 [1.91–2.53], 1.67 [1.45–1.92] for job insecurity). Compared to those who were exposed to both emotional labor rarely and without job insecurity, when workers had both poor job factors, the OR (95% CI) for sleep disturbance for difficulty falling asleep, waking up repeatedly during the sleep, and waking up with feeling of fatigue were 3.05 (2.42–3.86), 2.89 (2.26–3.69), and 2.60 (2.06–3.29), respectively. The relative excess risk due to Interaction of job insecurity and emotional labor was significant only for difficulty falling asleep, but not the other 2 sleep disturbance dimensions. CONCLUSIONS: Customer service workers suffered from severe sleep disturbances according to the existing degree of emotional labor and job insecurity. The combined effect of both could have an additive influence on serious sleep disturbance among customer service workers. Korean Society of Occupational & Environmental Medicine 2020-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7533295/ /pubmed/33072344 http://dx.doi.org/10.35371/aoem.2020.32.e33 Text en Copyright © 2020 Korean Society of Occupational & Environmental Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Choi, Sunguk Ko, Kwon Park, Jae Bum Lee, Kyung-Jong Lee, Seungho Jeong, Inchul Combined effect of emotional labor and job insecurity on sleep disturbance among customer service workers |
title | Combined effect of emotional labor and job insecurity on sleep disturbance among customer service workers |
title_full | Combined effect of emotional labor and job insecurity on sleep disturbance among customer service workers |
title_fullStr | Combined effect of emotional labor and job insecurity on sleep disturbance among customer service workers |
title_full_unstemmed | Combined effect of emotional labor and job insecurity on sleep disturbance among customer service workers |
title_short | Combined effect of emotional labor and job insecurity on sleep disturbance among customer service workers |
title_sort | combined effect of emotional labor and job insecurity on sleep disturbance among customer service workers |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7533295/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33072344 http://dx.doi.org/10.35371/aoem.2020.32.e33 |
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