Late shift work is associated with sleep disorders the most for females, the age group <30 years old, people who live alone or with roommates, have only up to an elementary or secondary education, and people who work the night shift.
There's a problem for the roughly 1 in 10 people who regularly work night shifts, according to a new study: more than half of them have likely developed some kind of sleep disorder, such as insomnia.
Working night shifts causes sleep disorders in more than half of workers. New study shows that working night shifts favors development of sleep disorders, particularly in young adults with a lower education