Health Lens dimensions

Shift Work Exposure

Dimension 165 of 1,100 · Health Lens

Excitement Index
0.0711

Shift Work Exposure measures the extent to which an expression reflects work schedules that extend beyond standard daytime hours, including night, weekend, overtime, and irregular timing demands. It encompasses both the presence of nonstandard scheduling and the strain or disruption associated with those work-hour patterns.

Bands

Minimal Shift Work Exposure

Expressions activating this band show little to no clear reference to work-hour scheduling, nonstandard shifts, or time-based work demands. The content is diffuse or unrelated, with only minimal indication of scheduling conditions.

Low Shift Work Exposure

Expressions activating this band refer to work demands and daily timing in broad ways, such as hours slept, weekend wake times, emotional exhaustion, or workload, without centering a clearly nonstandard schedule. The schedule component is present mainly as general work-hour burden rather than explicit shift structure.

Moderate Shift Work Exposure

Expressions activating this band describe sustained work-hour demands that interfere with rest or daily functioning, including overtime, tiring workdays, long periods of standing, and poor sleep due to work circumstances. Nonstandard timing is recognizable through references to nights, delayed bedtimes, or extended working hours.

High Shift Work Exposure

Expressions activating this band explicitly focus on schedule structure, such as overtime pressure, flexible hours, weekend work, holiday coverage, or named shift arrangements. Work timing is a salient feature of the expression rather than a background condition.

Intense Shift Work Exposure

Expressions activating this band center on clearly nonstandard shift patterns, especially night, closing, overnight, early-start, and rotating or multiple shifts. The work schedule is portrayed as organized around shift-based timing rather than conventional daytime hours.