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Job Demand, Job Control, and Impaired Mental Health in the Experience of Workplace Bullying Behavior: A Two-Wave Study.

Cristian Balducci1, Elfi Baillien2,3, Anja Van den Broeck2,4, Stefano Toderi1, Franco Fraccaroli5.   

Abstract

Workplace bullying is an extreme social stressor at work leading to a severe deterioration of health amongst its targets. Research has revealed two important orders of factors that may trigger workplace bullying: Poor working conditions and individual factors such as impaired mental health that determine a personal psychological vulnerability to bullying. However, research has rarely investigated their role simultaneously. In response, we investigated whether the relationship between poor working conditions (i.e., high job demand) at time 1 (T1) and the experience of bullying at time 2 (T2) is strengthened by experiencing symptoms of impaired mental health at T1. We also tested whether job control-which contributes to better working conditions-at T1 moderates the relationship between job demand at T1 and bullying at T2. Participants (N = 235) were workers in the health sector. The time lag between T1 and T2 was one year. Cross-lagged path analysis revealed that the relationship between job demand at T1 and the experience of bullying behavior at T2 was strengthened by T1 impaired mental health. This suggests that considering both working conditions and individual factors together may be important for reaching a better understanding of the development of bullying.

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Keywords:  emotional abuse in the workplace; workplace bullying; workplace harassment

Year:  2020        PMID: 32093193     DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17041358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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1.  High strain and low social support at work as risk factors for being the target of third-party workplace violence among healthcare sector workers.

Authors:  Cristian Balducci; Michela Vignoli; Gloria Dalla Rosa; Chiara Consiglio
Journal:  Med Lav       Date:  2020-10-31       Impact factor: 1.275

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