We report on two studies that examined how young people (aged 16 to 24 years) working in public-facing jobs report experiences of workplace violence from dealing with the public. In Study 1, 65% (n=227) of respondents (N=349) reported experiencing violence in the preceding year, with verbal abuse being significantly higher for call centre workers and assaults higher among public sector workers. Psychological symptoms following violence were higher among participants aged 18 years or over than younger workers. Study 2 identified five themes relevant to participants (N=20) experiences, namely (1) violence is part of the job; (2) front line employees are targets; (3) power favours the customer; (4) any customer can be violent, and (5) need for...
New Zealand has experienced significant increases in youth employment rates in the last 20 years wit...
Background: The significance of occupational violence in general practice is well established, but r...
Stress experienced by young workers can be very different from stress experienced by adults because ...
We report on two studies that examined how young people (aged 16 to 24 years) working in public-faci...
Many of the UK Government's Welfare Reforms have been predicated on evidence, cited within the Dame ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to measure the frequency of workplace violence (WPV) victimiza...
Aims: The purpose paper aims to report a vulnerability of young workers regarding their health and s...
Young workers are at an increased risk of work place injury, and are less likely to report hazards o...
Studies based on British Crime Survey (BCS) data suggest that the overall incidence of workplace ass...
Workplace violence is a phenomenon which is growing and it has the potential to affect individual pe...
This article analyses the experiences of youth workers in dealing with challenging behaviour among y...
Workplace violence has been increasing in the United States for the past several decades. It affects...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of violence exhibited by clients towards Y...
Work in the human services-whether on the frontlines or as a policy analyst, gram writer, researcher...
Background: Workplace violence (WV) remains problematic and highly prevalent in healthcare with stud...
New Zealand has experienced significant increases in youth employment rates in the last 20 years wit...
Background: The significance of occupational violence in general practice is well established, but r...
Stress experienced by young workers can be very different from stress experienced by adults because ...
We report on two studies that examined how young people (aged 16 to 24 years) working in public-faci...
Many of the UK Government's Welfare Reforms have been predicated on evidence, cited within the Dame ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to measure the frequency of workplace violence (WPV) victimiza...
Aims: The purpose paper aims to report a vulnerability of young workers regarding their health and s...
Young workers are at an increased risk of work place injury, and are less likely to report hazards o...
Studies based on British Crime Survey (BCS) data suggest that the overall incidence of workplace ass...
Workplace violence is a phenomenon which is growing and it has the potential to affect individual pe...
This article analyses the experiences of youth workers in dealing with challenging behaviour among y...
Workplace violence has been increasing in the United States for the past several decades. It affects...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of violence exhibited by clients towards Y...
Work in the human services-whether on the frontlines or as a policy analyst, gram writer, researcher...
Background: Workplace violence (WV) remains problematic and highly prevalent in healthcare with stud...
New Zealand has experienced significant increases in youth employment rates in the last 20 years wit...
Background: The significance of occupational violence in general practice is well established, but r...
Stress experienced by young workers can be very different from stress experienced by adults because ...