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. 2021 Nov 27;63(1):e12300. doi: 10.1002/1348-9585.12300

TABLE 1.

Demographic data of the participants

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.

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The data include taking medicine or being sick (e.g., cold, etc.), which could affect the results of cortisol response.