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Citation

Kim KU, Park SG, Kim HC, Lim JH, Lee SJ, Jeon SH, Huh YS. Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2012; 339-346.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012)

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between long working hours and suicidal ideation.

METHODS: Data based on the fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Health and Nutrition Examination Survey_(2007~2009) pertaining to a total of 4,539 full-time workers were analyzed. Working hours were divided into four groups (60 hours/week). The relationship between working hours and suicidal ideation was then analyzed after adjusting for general and occupational characteristics using a multivariate logistic regression model.

RESULTS: Working 40-51 hours/week showed the lowest suicidal ideation(9.5%), whereas working 52~59 hours/week, over 60 hours/week and less than 40 hours/week showed suicidal ideations of 14.8%, 15.7% and 17.2% respectively. Even after adjusting for general and occupational characteristics, employees working 40~51 hours/week had the lowest suicidal ideation. Working 52~59 hour/week, over 60 hours/week and less than 40 hours/week showed an odds ratios of 1.413(p-value: 0.058), 1.380(p-value: 0.020) and 1.164(p-value: 0.358) respectively.

CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that working long hours, especially over 60 hours per week, is related to suicidal ideation.


Language: ko

Keywords

Suicide; Suicidal ideation; Work hour

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