TY - JOUR KW - Anxiety KW - article KW - perceived psychosocial risks KW - sleeping habits KW - well being AU - Eva Díaz-Ramíro AU - Susana Rubio-Valdehita AU - Lourdes Luceño-Moreno AU - Jesús Martín-García AB - Sleeping habits and the subjective perception of the former determine people s health and general well-being. These sleep parameters of sleep are modulated by the job demands. Previous studies have analyzed the relationship between some psychosocial factors (social support, organizational support, control over job demands as well as anxiety and stress levels) and the characteristics of sleep. This study aims to analyze the relations existing relationships between sleeping habits and perceived psychosocial risks perceived by the subjects in a sample of 117 workers. Results show sleeping habits (sleeping quality and somnolence) and certain psychosocial risks, assessed in terms of organizational support, control and demands-rewards imbalance index, rewards, demand-control imbalance index and the overall risk indices. IS - 2-3 M3 - Journal article N2 - Sleeping habits and the subjective perception of the former determine people s health and general well-being. These sleep parameters of sleep are modulated by the job demands. Previous studies have analyzed the relationship between some psychosocial factors (social support, organizational support, control over job demands as well as anxiety and stress levels) and the characteristics of sleep. This study aims to analyze the relations existing relationships between sleeping habits and perceived psychosocial risks perceived by the subjects in a sample of 117 workers. Results show sleeping habits (sleeping quality and somnolence) and certain psychosocial risks, assessed in terms of organizational support, control and demands-rewards imbalance index, rewards, demand-control imbalance index and the overall risk indices. PB - Sociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés PY - 2010 SN - 2174-0437/1134-7937 SP - 249 EP - 258 T2 - Ansiedad y Estrés TI - Relationships between perceived psychosocial risks and sleeping habits VL - 16 ER -