Matsushita Masateru, Yamamura Schuhei
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology Konan Women's University Kobe Japan.
Department of Psychiatry Kinki Central Hospital of the Mutual Aid Association of Public School Teachers Itami Japan.
PCN Rep. 2025 Sep 3;4(3):e70198. doi: 10.1002/pcn5.70198. eCollection 2025 Sep.
Teachers experience a heavy workload and mental stress, which contributes to significant sleep problems. This study investigated the relationships between sleep complaints (sleep induction, awakenings during the night, poor overall quality of sleep, and sleepiness during the day), work engagement, and workplace psychological safety in public elementary school teachers in Japan.
A cross-sectional online survey was conducted among 96,421 elementary school teachers in Japan. Participants reported on their sleep complaints, work engagement, workplace psychological safety, and demographic and work-related characteristics (age, sex, and years of experience, working hours per day). Multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine the relationships between work engagement, workplace psychological safety, and sleep complaints.
The study confirmed the high prevalence of sleep complaints among Japanese elementary school teachers. Both work engagement and workplace psychological safety were negatively associated with sleep complaints. Specifically, teachers working more than 13 h a day were significantly more likely to report complaints related to sleep induction and awakenings during the night. After adjusting for the confounding effects of working hours, the associations between work engagement, workplace psychological safety, and sleep complaints remained statistically significant.
The findings suggest that addressing teachers' sleep complaints requires not only alleviating workload but also fostering a supportive organizational environment that promotes work engagement and workplace psychological safety. These insights can inform the development of policies and support measures to improve teachers' working conditions and overall well-being.
教师工作负担重且精神压力大,这导致了严重的睡眠问题。本研究调查了日本公立小学教师的睡眠问题(入睡困难、夜间觉醒、整体睡眠质量差和白天嗜睡)、工作投入度与工作场所心理安全感之间的关系。
对日本96421名小学教师进行了横断面在线调查。参与者报告了他们的睡眠问题、工作投入度、工作场所心理安全感以及人口统计学和与工作相关的特征(年龄、性别、工作年限、每天工作时长)。进行多因素逻辑回归分析以检验工作投入度、工作场所心理安全感与睡眠问题之间的关系。
该研究证实日本小学教师中睡眠问题的发生率很高。工作投入度和工作场所心理安全感均与睡眠问题呈负相关。具体而言,每天工作超过13小时的教师更有可能报告入睡困难和夜间觉醒相关的问题。在调整了工作时长的混杂效应后,工作投入度、工作场所心理安全感与睡眠问题之间的关联仍具有统计学意义。
研究结果表明,解决教师的睡眠问题不仅需要减轻工作量,还需要营造一个支持性的组织环境,以促进工作投入度和工作场所心理安全感。这些见解可为制定改善教师工作条件和整体幸福感的政策及支持措施提供参考。