Fear of future violence at work and job burnout: A diary study on the role of psychological violence and job control

Igor Portoghese , Maura Galletta , Michael P. Leiter , Pierluigi Cocco , Ernesto D’Aloja , Marcello Campagna
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Abstract

Objective

Using a quantitative diary design, the purpose of this paper is to gain insight in the workplace violence phenomenon by examining whether within-person fluctuations in fear of future violence is linked to within-person levels of burnout. In addition, authors investigated whether this relationship was stronger for those low in job control. Finally, psychological violence was proposed as a cross-level moderator of the relation between fear of future violent events at work and burnout.

Methods

A diary study was conducted among 40 doctors on duty. Participants completed a general questionnaire and a diary booklet (one diary every 10-working days; 40 × 5 = 200 occasions).

Results

Multilevel analyses showed that fear of future violence was linked to emotional exhaustion and cynicism. Job control did not moderate the relationship between fear of future violence and cynicism but moderated the relationship between fear of future violence and emotional exhaustion. In addition, the experience of psychological violence did not moderate the relationships of fear of future violence with either emotional exhaustion or cynicism.

Conclusions

Our findings provided additional evidence that not only being the target of violent behaviors may take an emotional toll. When a worker experiences fear of future violent events at work, he\she tends to experience stronger levels of emotional exhaustion and cynicism. Job control plays a fundamental role, buffering the way that a person perceives workplace conditions and the choice of coping strategy.

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对未来工作暴力的恐惧与工作倦怠:心理暴力与工作控制作用的日记研究
使用定量日记设计,本文的目的是通过检查个人对未来暴力的恐惧波动是否与个人的倦怠水平有关,从而深入了解工作场所暴力现象。此外,作者还调查了这种关系是否在那些工作控制能力较低的人身上更强。最后,提出心理暴力在工作中对未来暴力事件的恐惧与职业倦怠之间的关系中起跨层次调节作用。方法对40名值班医生进行日记研究。参与者完成一份一般问卷和一本日记(每10个工作日写一本日记;40 × 5 = 200次)。结果多层次分析表明,对未来暴力的恐惧与情绪衰竭和玩世不恭有关。工作控制并没有调节对未来暴力的恐惧和玩世不恭之间的关系,但调节了对未来暴力的恐惧和情绪衰竭之间的关系。此外,心理暴力的经历并没有缓和对未来暴力的恐惧与情绪疲惫或玩世不恭的关系。结论我们的研究结果提供了额外的证据,证明暴力行为的目标不仅会造成情感上的损失。当一名员工对未来工作中的暴力事件感到恐惧时,他/她往往会经历更强烈的情绪疲惫和愤世嫉俗。工作控制扮演着一个基本的角色,缓冲着一个人感知工作环境的方式和应对策略的选择。
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