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Table 1.

Distribution of gender, fraction of full position, nurses working quick returns, age, number of working nights and number of quick returns among nurses (n = 1990).

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Table 2.

Prevalence, mean total score, standard deviation (SD) and effect sizes of insomnia, sleepiness, fatigue, anxiety, depression and shift work disorder across three groups of nurses working different numbers of quick returns.

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Table 3.

Crude and adjusted logistic regression analyses with insomnia as the dependent variable.

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Table 4.

Crude and adjusted logistic regression analyses with excessive sleepiness as the dependent variable.

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Table 5.

Crude and adjusted logistic regression analyses with excessive fatigue as the dependent variable.

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Table 6.

Crude and adjusted logistic regression analyses with anxiety as the dependent variable.

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Table 7.

Crude and adjusted logistic regression analyses with depression as the dependent variable.

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Table 8.

Crude and adjusted logistic regression analyses with shift work disorder as the dependent variable.

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