APS
2026 APS Annual Convention · 2026
Exploring Psychophysiological Sleep Apnea Symptom Patterns and Their Links to Worker Well-Being and Performance
- Savannah Flak
University of South Florida - Claire Smith
University of South Florida - Zheng Chen
University of South Florida - Karel Calero
University of South Florida - Karel Calero
Tampa General Hospital - Matthew Piszczek
Wayne State University
Abstract
We expand beyond the current focus on employees’ sleep quantity and quality to examine obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) symptom profiles as risks for workplace well-being and performance. Using combined physiological and psychological detection, this proposed project will uncover profiles of the nature, causes, and consequences of OSA in working adults.