Mobbing represents nowadays a major challenge for Occupational Medicine. We examined, during the last seven years, 253 patients who asked medical assistance for psychopathological problems by them ascribed to mobbing in the working environment. All patients underwent occupational health visit, psychological counselling (including personality tests administration), and psychiatric evaluation. A clinical picture probably due to mobbing was diagnosed in 37 workers: 2 cases of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), 33 of Adjustment Disorder (AD), and 2 of anxiety disorder. Regarding mobbing typology, we found 19 cases of vertical mobbing (by an employer/manager to employees), 14 cases of strategic mobbing, 3 cases of horizontal mobbing (among c...
In the last years there has been a scientific and social growing interest in the study of the mobbin...
Mobbing - psychological abuse at workplace is a phenomenon perpetually existing in the work organiza...
Copyright: © 2014 Diana Galletta, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms...
Mobbing represents nowadays a major challenge for Occupational Medicine. We examined, during the las...
This study proposes a method for assessing mobbing in the clinical setting. We present 187 outpatien...
Mobbing, psychological violence at work: characteristics and health effects. A study in the clinical...
Mobbing at the workplace, i.e. reiterated psychological harassment by a person or a group of people ...
The phenomenon “mobbing” has been studied scientifically for twenty years. In this period, research...
Lo stress e le violenze morali nei luoghi di lavoro, come indicato dai dati epidemiologici, sono in ...
Background: There is increasing interest in research, prevention and management of mobbing in the fi...
We present 45 outpatients (19 males; 26 females) who asked medical assistance, during the last three...
The study is aimed at investigating the peculiarities of mobbing, as compared with other stress-rela...
The relevance of this study is conditioned by the need to identify the key preconditions and causes ...
Mobbing or harassment at work, is a continued and incremental process that undergoes the person beca...
Mobbing is an increasingly frequent phenomenon that characterizes the dynamics of social and working...
In the last years there has been a scientific and social growing interest in the study of the mobbin...
Mobbing - psychological abuse at workplace is a phenomenon perpetually existing in the work organiza...
Copyright: © 2014 Diana Galletta, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms...
Mobbing represents nowadays a major challenge for Occupational Medicine. We examined, during the las...
This study proposes a method for assessing mobbing in the clinical setting. We present 187 outpatien...
Mobbing, psychological violence at work: characteristics and health effects. A study in the clinical...
Mobbing at the workplace, i.e. reiterated psychological harassment by a person or a group of people ...
The phenomenon “mobbing” has been studied scientifically for twenty years. In this period, research...
Lo stress e le violenze morali nei luoghi di lavoro, come indicato dai dati epidemiologici, sono in ...
Background: There is increasing interest in research, prevention and management of mobbing in the fi...
We present 45 outpatients (19 males; 26 females) who asked medical assistance, during the last three...
The study is aimed at investigating the peculiarities of mobbing, as compared with other stress-rela...
The relevance of this study is conditioned by the need to identify the key preconditions and causes ...
Mobbing or harassment at work, is a continued and incremental process that undergoes the person beca...
Mobbing is an increasingly frequent phenomenon that characterizes the dynamics of social and working...
In the last years there has been a scientific and social growing interest in the study of the mobbin...
Mobbing - psychological abuse at workplace is a phenomenon perpetually existing in the work organiza...
Copyright: © 2014 Diana Galletta, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms...