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Racial and ethnic disparities in the relationship between job satisfaction and sleep duration among adult men
- Lee, Jaewon;
- Allen, Jennifer
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This study aims to examine the relationship between job satisfaction and sleep duration and to investigate how race and ethnicity influence the association among adult men. The CY) was used for this study. A total of 2609 adult men were chosen for the final sample. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences and a moderation model were employed to answer the research questions. Men's job satisfaction was positively related to sleep duration. Both Black and Hispanic men had significantly lower sleep duration than White men. We found an interaction effect indicating that a Black racial identity moderated the association of adult men's job satisfaction and sleep duration. Reducing unhealthy working conditions and stressors in the workplace may improve job satisfaction and result in better health through increased sleep duration. Further, fringe benefits should be expanded to improve men's sleep duration. Eliminating racial and ethnic discrimination in the labor market should be more prioritized and Black men should receive more fringe benefits, which may help to boost their job satisfaction and result in increased sleep.
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- Racial and ethnic disparities in the relationship between job satisfaction and sleep duration among adult men
- 저자
- Lee, Jaewon; Allen, Jennifer
- 발행일
- 2023-07
- 유형
- Article
- 저널명
- Journal of Men's Health
- 권
- 19
- 호
- 7
- 페이지
- 24 ~ 30