Abstract

BackgroundIn China, long working hours and insomnia are relatively common among internet company employees. Considering that both can affect mental health, we examined their independent and interaction effects on these employees’ depressive symptoms (DS).MethodsWe analyzed data from the 2016 occupational health questionnaire survey conducted in 35 large-, medium-, and small-scale internet companies. Overall, 3589 full-time employees were recruited to evaluate the association among working hours, insomnia, and DS. The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) was used to assess DS. The association of DS (PHQ-9 ≥ 10) with working hours (≤40, 41–50, 51–60, and > 60 h/week), insomnia (with or without), and interaction of both was estimated using multivariable logistic regression analysis.ResultsCompared with the group working for ≤40 h/week, the adjusted odds ratios (ORs) for DS among participants who worked for 41–50 h/week, 51–60 h/week, and > 60 h/week were 1.32 (1.11–1.56), 1.74 (1.35–2.24), and 2.54 (1.90–3.39), respectively. The ORs for DS among those with insomnia were 2.36 (2.04–2.74) after adjusting for general characteristics. The ORs for DS related to insomnia were similar [1.91 (1.46–2.50), 2.00 (1.61–2.50), respectively] in the participants who worked for < 50 h/week. However, among participants working for 51–60 h or > 60 h/week, the adjusted ORs for DS substantially increased to 4.62 (2.90–7.37) and 5.60 (3.36–9.33), respectively. Moreover, among the participants with insomnia, working overtime showed a greater association with DS.ConclusionsWe showed that long working hours and insomnia are independent factors associated with the prevalence of DS; furthermore, an interaction effect of long working hours and insomnia on DS was observed. For relieving DS in internet company employees, it is important to reduce insomnia.

Highlights

  • In China, long working hours and insomnia are relatively common among internet company employees

  • We hypothesized that long working hours and insomnia are both independent factors associated with the prevalence of depressive symptoms (DS) among internet company employees and that there may be an interaction effect of long working hours and insomnia on DS

  • Characteristics of study participants Overall, 4355 questionnaires were issued in the survey and 3589 (82.41%) completed questionnaires were eligible for the analysis

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In China, long working hours and insomnia are relatively common among internet company employees. Considering that both can affect mental health, we examined their independent and interaction effects on these employees’ depressive symptoms (DS). European countries have been the focus of research on the adverse effects of long working hours, followed by East Asia, Japan and South Korea. Research conducted in China on long working hours is limited; the working hours followed in China are among the longest in the world, overtime, overwork and even “karoshi” (death from overwork) are common among Chinese individuals [6]. Further attention is required regarding the adverse effects caused by long working hours in China

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