The impact of workplace harassment on the level of mental disorders: the moderating role of gender

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Current Issues in Personality Psychology Pub Date : 2023-09-12 DOI:10.5114/cipp/170212
Agnieszka Lipińska-Grobelny
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Background Studies prove a positive relationship between mobbing in the workplace and the level of mental disorders. In the present research, it was decided to test whether gender is a moderator of the relationships under consideration. It is well known that women and men experience differences in the general clinical manifestations of certain disorders such as depression, anxiety and addiction. Furthermore, women are more likely to experience mobbing than men. Therefore, it was decided to test whether gender could be a moderator of the relationship between workplace harassment and the level of mental disorders. Participants and procedure Accordingly, a survey was conducted with 220 people aged 22-65 years employed in various Polish workplaces with at least one year of work experience, including 108 women and 112 men, using tools with verified psychometric properties. These were the Negative Action Questionnaire (NAQ) and the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28). Results The analyses conducted showed that gender significantly alters the relationship between mobbing and general mental health, levels of somatic disorders, anxiety and insomnia, and symptoms of depression. In terms of psychological wellbeing, men, compared to women, have a much stronger reaction to harassment, both of a personal nature and directly aimed at the work sphere. Conclusions The aforementioned relationships may find practical application in the development of effective methods for the prevention and treatment of the effects of workplace harassment.
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工作场所骚扰对精神障碍水平的影响:性别的调节作用
背景研究证明,职场骚扰与精神障碍水平之间存在正相关关系。在本研究中,决定测试性别是否在考虑的关系中起调节作用。众所周知,女性和男性在某些疾病(如抑郁、焦虑和成瘾)的一般临床表现上存在差异。此外,女性比男性更容易受到围攻。因此,决定测试性别是否可以成为工作场所骚扰与精神障碍水平之间关系的调节因素。因此,对220名年龄在22-65岁之间的人进行了调查,这些人在波兰的各个工作场所工作,至少有一年的工作经验,其中包括108名女性和112名男性,使用的工具具有经过验证的心理测量特性。这些是负面行为问卷(NAQ)和一般健康问卷(GHQ-28)。结果进行的分析表明,性别显著改变了骚扰与一般心理健康、躯体疾病水平、焦虑和失眠以及抑郁症状之间的关系。在心理健康方面,与女性相比,男性对骚扰的反应要强烈得多,无论是个人性质的骚扰还是直接针对工作领域的骚扰。结论上述关系在制定有效的预防和治疗工作场所骚扰影响的方法中具有实际应用价值。
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