Impacts of shift work: A study in textile companies in Portugal

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I. S. Silva
J. Keating
D. Costa

Abstract

Shift work, especially if it involves night work and/or weekend work, may represent disadvantages for workers and their families at the level of family, social life, and health. The present study evaluates the impacts of three work shifts (morning, afternoon and night) on sleep, family and social life as well as satisfaction with work schedules. In total, 373 Portuguese textile workers participated in this study; all were men. The results indicated that night shift workers had greater sleep disturbances and less satisfaction with their work schedules. On the other hand, morning shift workers were most satisfied with family and social life in association with their work schedules. Based on the results, implications of the practice have been reflected.

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I. S. Silva, University of Minho

School of Psychology
University of Minho
Braga
Portugal

J. Keating, University of Minho

School of Psychology
University of Minho
Braga
Portugal

D. Costa, University of Minho

School of Psychology
University of Minho
Braga
Portugal