People With Night Shifts, Sleep-Disrupting Schedules May Be More Likely To Develop Depression, Study Indicates

Reuters (9/27, Rapaport) reported, “People who work night shifts or varied schedules that disrupt their sleep may be more likely to develop depression than individuals with 9-to-5 jobs,” researchers concluded after examining “data from seven previously published studies of work schedules and mental health involving a total of 28,438 participants.” The findings were published online Sept. 19 in the American Journal of Public Health.

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— “Shift work tied to poor mental health, “Shift work tied to poor mental health, Reuters, September 27, 2019

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