Banca de DEFESA: GLÉCIA LEMOS BEZERRA

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : GLÉCIA LEMOS BEZERRA
DATA : 10/06/2020
HORA: 10:00
LOCAL: Remoto
TÍTULO:

Sleep disorders of correctional officers.


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Prisons; Sleep; Working Conditions


PÁGINAS: 79
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências da Saúde
ÁREA: Saúde Coletiva
SUBÁREA: Epidemiologia
RESUMO:

Introduction: Studies have associated the work of correctional officers to hazardous effects upon their health and well-being. However, little attention has been given to the effects of that work on the quantity and the quality of the sleep. Objective: To identify factors associated to the prevalence of severe sleep disorders of correctional officers. Methods: A cross-sectional design study with all 374 correctional officers of a prison complex in Salvador City, Brazil. Using a self-administered questionnaire, information was gathered about sociodemographic and occupational data, living habits, aspects related to mental health, and quality of sleep of the correctional officers. Information about sleep disorders were evaluated by ysing the Mini-Sleep Questionnaire. Common mental disorders were evaluated by using the Self-Reporting Questionnaire-20, adopting the 6/7 cut-off point. Data collection occurred from September to December, 2018. The prevalence ratio of severe sleep disorders was calculated. A Cox multivariate regression model was used to calculate prevalence ratios for each independent variable. In the final model, only predictors that presented adjusted prevalence ratios (PRaj) ≥1,30 remained. Results: The prevalence of severe sleep disorders was 55.3%. The adjusted prevalence ratios showed that the severe sleep disorders were strongly associated to the number of activities that cause stress and tension in the work (PRaj varying from 1,79 to 1,58), number of situations of violence experienced at the workplace during the last 12 months (PRaj in increasing gradient from 1,11 to 1,33), refering that the work intervenes in his/her physical health, common mental disorders (PRaj ≥2,02), and skin color not-White (PRaj  ≥1,36). The effect of shift work was controlled, and it was not strongly associated to the outcome (PRaj ≥1,15). Conclusions: The high prevalence of sleep disorders in correctional officers was associated to many factors, particularly the situations of violence that chatacterize the occupation and the impairment of physical and mental health.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 085.266.135-53 - FERNANDO MARTINS CARVALHO - UBC
Interno - 2058901 - KIONNA OLIVEIRA BERNARDES SANTOS
Externo à Instituição - CARLITO LOPES NASCIMENTO SOBRINHO
Notícia cadastrada em: 11/06/2020 14:45
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