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Circadian rhythm types and shift work demands shape sleep quality and depressive symptoms in shift-working nurses

Medicine and Health

Circadian rhythm types and shift work demands shape sleep quality and depressive symptoms in shift-working nurses

H. Zhao, Q. Li, et al.

Circadian rhythm types and objective shift work demands jointly predict nurses’ sleep quality and depressive symptoms, revealing a critical threshold (>24 shift hours/4 weeks) linked to poorer sleep and distinct dose–response patterns. This research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag: Huihan Zhao, Qiuxia Li, Huiqiao Huang, Feihong Lan, Huijuan Yang, Yu He, and Zhaoquan Huang.

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