Prevalence of Probable Shift Work Disorder in Non-Standard Work Schedules and Associations with Sleep, Health and Safety Outcomes: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Amy C Reynolds,1,2 Sally A Ferguson,2 Sarah L Appleton,1 Meagan E Crowther,2 Yohannes Adama Melaku,1 Tiffany K Gill,3 Shantha MW Rajaratnam,4 Robert J Adams1 1Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute (Sleep Health)/Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health, Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA, Aus...
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Autores principales: | Reynolds AC, Ferguson SA, Appleton SL, Crowther ME, Melaku YA, Gill TK, Rajaratnam SMW, Adams RJ |
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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