Associations of chronotype and insomnia with menstrual problems in newly employed nurses at university hospitals in the Republic of Korea.
Han-Na JungDongwhan SuhWoo-Chul JungJia RyuYu Mi KimSeohyun YoonHyunjoo KimPublished in: Annals of occupational and environmental medicine (2023)
Our findings suggest that dysmenorrhea is promoted in the evening-type and insomnia individuals. There may be an increased risk of irregular menstrual cycles among evening-type nurses and an increased risk of longer menstrual cycles among those with insomnia. Therefore, factors such as evening-type and insomnia should be considered for the prevention of menstrual problems in women performing shift work.