Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 1 2021
Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Suicidal Ideation Among Farmers: Safety for Agricultural Injuries of Farmers Cohort Study of Jeju, Korea (Original Article)
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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 1 2021
Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Suicidal Ideation Among Farmers: Safety for Agricultural Injuries of Farmers Cohort Study of Jeju, Korea (Original Article)
Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Suicidal Ideation Among Farmers: Safety for Agricultural Injuries of Farmers Cohort Study of Jeju, Korea (Original Article)
Subject
Farmers, Sleep, Suicide, Thinking
Description
Background: This study was conducted to identify the association between sleep duration and suicidal
ideation among farmers in Korea.
Methods: We used Safety for Agricultural Injuries of Farmers cohort data collected from September 2015 to June 2018, which was an agricultural survey on the health and behaviors of adult farmers in Jeju island, Korea.
Results: A total of 964 participants were included in the analysis, and 3.7% of them were identified with
having suicidal ideation. The frequencies of average daily sleep duration of <6 h (short sleep), 6e8 h
(normal sleep), and >8 h (long sleep) were 24.4%, 70%, and 5.6%, respectively. Multivariate analyses
revealed that short sleep duration was significantly associated with suicidal ideation compared with
normal sleep duration (odds ratio 1⁄4 2.49, 95% confidence interval 1⁄4 1.07e5.77).
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that short sleep duration in farmers result in higher suicidal ideation.
Because individuals who have suicidal ideation often commit suicide, careful monitoring is required to prevent suicide in farmers with short sleep duration.
ideation among farmers in Korea.
Methods: We used Safety for Agricultural Injuries of Farmers cohort data collected from September 2015 to June 2018, which was an agricultural survey on the health and behaviors of adult farmers in Jeju island, Korea.
Results: A total of 964 participants were included in the analysis, and 3.7% of them were identified with
having suicidal ideation. The frequencies of average daily sleep duration of <6 h (short sleep), 6e8 h
(normal sleep), and >8 h (long sleep) were 24.4%, 70%, and 5.6%, respectively. Multivariate analyses
revealed that short sleep duration was significantly associated with suicidal ideation compared with
normal sleep duration (odds ratio 1⁄4 2.49, 95% confidence interval 1⁄4 1.07e5.77).
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that short sleep duration in farmers result in higher suicidal ideation.
Because individuals who have suicidal ideation often commit suicide, careful monitoring is required to prevent suicide in farmers with short sleep duration.
Creator
Jung-Hwan Oh, Jeong Rae Yoo, Seo Young Ko, Jeong Ho Kang, Sung Kgun Lee, Wooseong Jeong, Gil Myeong Seong, Hyun Jung Lee, Sung Wook Song
Publisher
Elsevier Korea LLC
Date
March 2021
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
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PDF
Language
English
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Text
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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 1 2021
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Jung-Hwan Oh, Jeong Rae Yoo, Seo Young Ko, Jeong Ho Kang, Sung Kgun Lee, Wooseong Jeong, Gil Myeong Seong, Hyun Jung Lee, Sung Wook Song , “Safety and Health at Work Vol. 12 Issue 1 2021
Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Suicidal Ideation Among Farmers: Safety for Agricultural Injuries of Farmers Cohort Study of Jeju, Korea (Original Article),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 4, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2119.
Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Suicidal Ideation Among Farmers: Safety for Agricultural Injuries of Farmers Cohort Study of Jeju, Korea (Original Article),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 4, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2119.