TABLE 1.
N | 58 |
Age (year, mean ± SD) | 39.3 (6.2) |
Gender (% female) | 46.6 |
Marriage (%) | 63.8 |
One‐way commuting time (min, median [IQR]) | 45.0 (35.0–60.0) |
Self‐reported daily working hours (h, median [IQR]) | 9.5 (9.0–11.0) |
Medication treatment (%) a | 44.8 |
Work position (% manager) | 12.1 |
Mean ± SD | |
Self‐reported parameters | |
Carry‐over fatigue (mm) | 59.7 (25.0) |
Detachment (mm) | 40.5 (28.3) |
Rumination (mm) | 49.7 (29.5) |
Sleep parameters | |
TST (h) | 6.1 (1.8) |
WASO (min) | 18.2 (27.0) |
SE (%) | 95.5 (5.8) |
Physiological parameter | |
Δ Cortisol (nmol/L) | 12.7 (22.1) |
Abbreviations: SE, sleep efficiency; TST, total sleep time; WASO, wake time after sleep onset.
The data include taking medicine or being sick (e.g., cold, etc.), which could affect the results of cortisol response.