| Literature DB >> 26147553 |
C Nadine Wathen1, Jennifer C D MacGregor, Barbara J MacQuarrie.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: When workers experience domestic violence (DV) at home, impacts are felt in the workplace; however, little research is available on this topic.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26147553 PMCID: PMC4676385 DOI: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000000499
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Occup Environ Med ISSN: 1076-2752 Impact factor: 2.162
Survey Measures
| Variable | Survey Question(s) | Response Options and Coding |
|---|---|---|
| DV status | 1) Are you currently experiencing domestic violence from a current or past intimate partner? | 1) “yes” or “no” |
| 2) [if no] Have you experienced domestic violence in the past 12 mo? | 2) “yes” or “no” | |
| 3) Did you experience domestic violence more than 12 mo ago? | 3) “yes” or “no” | |
| 4) [if yes] Is/was this from a: | 4) “current/current partner at the time” or “past/past partner at the time” | |
| Impact of DV at or near work | Did you experience domestic violence in the workplace in any of the following ways? | Six response options |
| Impact of DV on work performance | Is/was your work performance negatively affected by domestic violence due to being: | Five response options |
| Impact of DV on ability to get to work | 1) Did/does the domestic violence you have experienced or are experiencing affect your ability to get to work? | 1) “yes” or “no” |
| 2) [if yes] If yes, has domestic violence made you: | 2) “late for work” and/or “miss work” | |
| 3) [if yes] Did you experience any of the following? | 3) Seven response options describing reasons ability to get work impeded | |
| Job loss and time off due to DV | 1) Did you ever lose your job due to domestic violence? | 1) “yes” or “no” |
| 2) Did you have to take time off work because of the domestic violence? | 2) “yes” or “no” | |
| 3) [if yes to time off] Was this time off to: | 3) Seven response options | |
| Impact of DV on coworkers | Has the domestic violence affected your coworkers in any of the following ways? | Seven response options |
| Beliefs about impact of DV on workers | In general, how much do you think domestic violence impacts the work lives of workers exposed to domestic violence in some way? | 1–5 scale (“not at all” to “a whole lot”) |
*Participants responding “yes” to at least one DV status question were routed in the survey to respond to questions about how the DV impacted their (and others') work.
†Participants could choose more than one response option.
DV, domestic violence.
Demographic and Work Characteristics
| Characteristic | |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Female | 6,608 (78.4) |
| Male | 1,723 (20.4) |
| Transgender/other | 37 (0.4) |
| No response | 61 (0.7) |
| Age, yrs | |
| 15–24 | 228 (2.7) |
| 25–34 | 1,474 (17.5) |
| 35–44 | 1,994 (23.7) |
| 45–54 | 2,679 (31.8) |
| 55–64 | 1,780 (21.1) |
| 65–74 | 208 (2.5) |
| 75+ | 22 (0.3) |
| Employment status | |
| Permanent | 6,834 (81.1) |
| Temporary/fixed-term contract | 698 (8.3) |
| Casual/seasonal | 361 (4.3) |
| Unemployed | 125 (1.5) |
| Other (eg, retired and on leave) | 369 (4.4) |
| No response | 42 (0.5) |
| Union status | |
| Unionized | 6,862 (81.4) |
| Nonunionized | 1,471 (17.5) |
| No response | 96 (1.1) |
| Work week | |
| Full-time (30 h or more per week) | 7,180 (85.2) |
| Part-time (less than 30 h per week) | 1,141 (13.5) |
| No response | 108 (1.3) |
| Size of workplace | |
| Less than 20 workers | 1,597 (18.9) |
| 20–99 workers | 2,690 (31.9) |
| 100–500 workers | 1,932 (22.9) |
| More than 500 workers | 2,112 (25.1) |
| No response | 98 (1.2) |
FIGURE 1.DV status by time of exposure.
Prevalence of DV by Gender
| Lifetime DV | Current DV | Last 12 Mo DV | 12 Mo or More DV | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | χ2 | Yes | No | χ2 | Yes | No | χ2 | Yes | No | χ2 | |
| Women | 2,483 (37.6) | 4,125 (62.4) | 265.62 | 460 (7.0) | 6,136 (93.0) | 51.25 | 222 (3.6) | 5,947 (96.4) | 2.26 | 2,344 (35.5) | 4,261 (64.5) | 259.27 |
| Men | 300 (17.4) | 1423 (82.6) | 71 (4.1) | 1,648 (95.9) | 47 (2.8) | 1,607 (97.2) | 269 (15.6) | 1,452 (84.4) | ||||
| Transgender/other | 24 (64.9) | 13 (35.1) | 11 (29.7) | 26 (70.3) | 1 (3.8) | 25 (96.2) | 20 (55.6) | 16 (44.4) | ||||
*P < 0.001.
DV, domestic violence.
The Impacts of DV in the Workplace
| The impact of DV at or near work | |
| Abusive phone calls or text messages | 1,149 (40.6) |
| Abusive e-mail messages | 443 (15.6) |
| Abuser physically came to the workplace | 515 (18.2) |
| Abuser stalked or harassed near the workplace | 580 (20.5) |
| Abuser contacted coworkers/employer (about victim) | 411 (14.5) |
| Other | 61 (2.2) |
| The impact of DV on work performance | |
| Distracted (eg, by stress, abusive phone calls, and e-mails) | 1,869 (66.0) |
| Tired (eg, due to sleep deprivation from the DV) | 1,758 (62.1) |
| Unwell (eg, anxiety, depression, and headache from the DV) | 1,756 (62.0) |
| Injured (from the DV) | 453 (16.0) |
| Other | 124 (4.4) |
| Reasons for taking time off due to DV | |
| Attend criminal court | 221 (19.7) |
| Attend family court | 252 (22.5) |
| Attend appointments related to the DV (eg, police and lawyer) | 395 (35.3) |
| Attend counseling related to the DV | 545 (48.7) |
| Deal with health/medical issues related to the DV | 750 (67.0) |
| Deal with accommodation issues related to the DV (eg, had to move house) | 464 (41.5) |
| Other | 125 (11.2) |
| The impact of DV on coworkers | |
| They were harmed or threatened | 96 (3.4) |
| They had to deal with frequent phone calls, messages, or e-mails from the abuser | 292 (10.3) |
| They were stressed or concerned about the situation | 819 (28.9) |
| Their work was affected (eg, increased workload and changed schedule) | 314 (11.1) |
| The DV caused conflict and tension between you and your coworkers (eg, due to changes to workloads, deadlines, and shared projects) | 273 (9.6) |
| Other | 79 (2.8) |
| I do not know if the DV affected them | 667 (23.6) |
DV, domestic violence.
Gender† Differences in the Impact of DV at Work
| Impact At/Near Work | Impact on Work Performance | Ability to Get to Work Impacted | Lost Job Due to DV | Took Time off Due to DV | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes, | No, | χ2 | Yes, | No, | χ2 | Yes, | No, | χ2 | Yes, | No, | χ2 | Yes, | No, | χ2 | |
| Women | 1,343 (54.1) | 1,140 (45.9) | 3.56 | 2,052 (82.6) | 431 (17.4) | 9.63 | 966 (40.3) | 1,433 (59.7) | 6.50 | 220 (9.2) | 2,174 (90.8) | 6.37 | 1,022 (42.8) | 1,364 (57.2) | 23.93 |
| Men | 145 (48.3) | 155 (51.7) | 226 (75.3) | 74 (24.7) | 90 (32.4) | 188 (67.6) | 13 (4.7) | 265 (95.3) | 77 (27.6) | 202 (72.4) | |||||
*P = 0.059;
**P < 0.05;
***P < 0.001.
†The transgender/other sample was not large enough to include in statistical testing.
DV, domestic violence.
FIGURE 2.Beliefs about impact of DV on workers.