Changes in Sleep Quality, Sleep Duration, and Sickness Absence: A Longitudinal Study with Repeated Measures.
Torbjörn ÅkerstedtJulia ErikssonSara FreylandLinnea WidmanLinda L Magnusson HansonAnna Miley-ÅkerstedtPublished in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
It was concluded that increases in sleep problems and sleep duration during days off are longitudinally associated with changes in sickness absence and that women have a closer link between the two. This suggests that treatment for sleep problems may reduce the risk of sickness absence.