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Oregon Military Employee Sleep and Health Study

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“Oregon Military Employee Sleep and Health Study”

This study is a randomized controlled trial that will assess the effects of (1) the Family-Supportive Supervisor Behavior (FSSB) and Sleep Leadership training and (2) sleep/cognitive effectiveness feedback intervention on health and well-being among full-time employees in the Oregon National Guard, their supervisors, and their families. The interventions involving both health protection and health promotion are expected to contribute to improvements in employees' and their supervisors' sleep, risk behaviors, mental and physical health, and injury, as well as employees' and their spouse/partners' family experiences, health and well-being, and workplace outcomes.

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Behavioral - FSSB/Sleep Leadership Training

Supervisors will receive a training addressing family-supportive supervisor behaviors and sleep leadership.

Behavioral - Actigraphy Feedback

Supervisors and employees will receive personalized feedback on their sleep and activity measurements.

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Evaluation of a Work-Family and Sleep Leadership Intervention in the Oregon National Guard: A Behavioral Health Leadership Approach

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NCT02946736

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