Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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548428 | Applied Ergonomics | 2013 | 5 Pages |
The call center industry, a burgeoning sector is characterized by unique job demands, which render it susceptible to high attrition rates and negative health concerns. This study examined the relationship between job stress from interpersonal factors, job stress from work factors, coping, inadequate sleep, and negative physical health reports among call center shift workers (n = 239), a relatively under-researched population. Inadequate sleep and job stress from interpersonal factors were associated with negative physical health outcome for the participants in this study. Further, spending longer in the call center industry was associated with negative health outcome for the shift worker participants.
► Role of job stress, inadequate sleep, and coping on negative physical health report. ► Sample included call center shift workers, a relatively under-researched population. ► Job stress from interpersonal factors was related to negative physical health report. ► Inadequate sleep was related to negative physical health report. ► Longer employment in call center industry was related to negative health report.