Mental Health Disorders and Work-Night Multidimensional Sleep Health of Correctional Officers
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The nature of Correctional Officer (CO) work makes COs susceptible to chronic stress that can prompt adverse health consequences. In the CO mental health literature, sleep has been examined as a contributor to adverse psychological health. This relationship has been examined primarily via the direction of sleep predicting mental health outcomes, despite the known bi-directional relationship between mental health and sleep. The goal of this study is to examine the other bi-directional relationship in this population; how mental health disorders relate to work-night sleep in a CO sample. An archival dataset of 243 COs from a National Institute of Justice-funded study will be used. Participants reported lifetime diagnosis of PTSD, depression, or anxiety by a doctor. Self-reported and actigraphy-derived sleep health dimensions were collected on four work-nights, including sleep regularity, satisfaction, alertness, timing, efficiency, and duration. The relationship between mental health disorders and work-night multidimensional sleep health will be examined. unknown other
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