Department of Psychology, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", CE 81100 Caserta, Italy.
Department of Psychology, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, BO 40126 Bologna, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Sep 20;16(19):3517. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16193517.
Recent contributions have reported sleep disorders as one of the health impairment outcomes of workaholism. A possible factor affecting the sleep-wake cycle might be the intensive use of smartphones. The current study aimed to explore the role of intensive smartphone use in the relationship between workaholism and the sleep-wake cycle. Two serial multiple mediation models were tested on a sample of 418 employees, who filled self-report questionnaires measuring workaholism, use of smartphones, sleep quality and daytime sleepiness, using conditional process analysis for testing direct and indirect effects. Results supported our hypotheses regarding two serial multiple mediation models-that intensive smartphone use and poor sleep quality mediated the relationship between workaholism and daytime sleepiness, and that smartphone use and daytime sleepiness mediated the relationship between workaholism and poor quality of sleep. Although the use of a cross-sectional design and the snowball technique for collecting data can be considered as possible limitations, the current study is one of the first to document the potential detrimental role of the intensive smartphone use on the workaholism-sleep disorders relationship.
最近的研究报告指出,睡眠障碍是工作狂导致健康受损的结果之一。智能手机的过度使用可能是影响睡眠-觉醒周期的一个因素。本研究旨在探讨智能手机的过度使用在工作狂和睡眠-觉醒周期之间关系中的作用。在一项对 418 名员工的样本中,使用条件过程分析测试了两个连续的多重中介模型,这些员工填写了自我报告问卷,以测量工作狂、智能手机使用、睡眠质量和白天嗜睡。结果支持了我们关于两个连续多重中介模型的假设,即智能手机的过度使用和睡眠质量差中介了工作狂和白天嗜睡之间的关系,而智能手机的使用和白天嗜睡则中介了工作狂和睡眠质量差之间的关系。尽管使用横断面设计和滚雪球技术收集数据可能被认为是可能的限制因素,但本研究是首次记录智能手机过度使用对工作狂-睡眠障碍关系的潜在不利影响的研究之一。