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Citation

Sansone RA, Sansone LA. Innov. Clin. Neurosci. 2015; 12(1-2): 32-37.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Matrix Medical Communications)

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Abstract

Workplace bullying is defined as the repetitive and systematic engagement of interpersonally abusive behaviors that negatively affect both the targeted individual and the work organization. According to the findings of 12 studies, being bullied in the workplace affects approximately 11 percent of workers. Victims are frequently blue-collar and unskilled workers. However, there also appear to be gender and milieu/management factors. Emotional/psychological consequences of workplace bullying may include increased mental distress, sleep disturbances, fatigue in women and lack of vigor in men, depression and anxiety, adjustment disorders, and even work-related suicide. Medical consequences of workplace bullying may include an increase in health complaints such as neck pain, musculoskeletal complaints, acute pain, fibromyalgia, and cardiovascular symptoms. Finally, socioeconomic consequences of workplace bullying may include absenteeism due to sick days and unemployment. Clinicians in both mental health and primary care settings need to be alert to the associations between bullying in the workplace and these potential negative consequences, as patients may not disclose workplace maltreatment due to embarrassment or fears of retribution. © 2015, Matrix Medical Communications. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

human; Workplace; mental health; depression; prevalence; sex difference; Bullying; bullying; Employment; pain; workplace; fatigue; socioeconomics; distress syndrome; anxiety disorder; sleep disorder; health practitioner; fibromyalgia; absenteeism; musculoskeletal disease; cardiovascular symptom; adjustment disorder; Work; neck pain; Article; blue collar worker; Bully; Job; Bully victim

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