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Shift Work Sleep Disorder: Prevalence and Consequences Beyond that of Symptomatic Day Workers
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These findings suggest that individuals with shift work sleep disorder are at risk for significant behavioral and health-related morbidity associated with their sleep-wake symptomatology. Further, it suggests that the prevalence of shift work sleep disorder is approximately 10% of the night and rotating shift work population.