Objective In this study, we examined exposure to workplace bullying as a predictor of registry-based benefit recipiency among workers struggling with work participation due to common mental disorders. Further, we examined if the experience of receiving social support moderated the association between workplace bullying and benefit recipiency. Design Secondary analyses of a randomized controlled trial. Patients People struggling with work participation due to common mental disorders (CMD). Methods Study participants (n = 1193) were from a randomized controlled trial (The At Work and Coping trial (AWaC), trial registration http://www.clinicaltrials.gov NCT01146730), and self-reported CMD as a main obstacle for work participation. Participa...
Research has evidenced that workplace bullying may have severe consequences on victims’ health, incl...
A growing body of research has confirmed that workplace bullying is a source of distress and poor me...
Background: The aim of the present study is to explore whether (experienced and witnessed) workplace...
Objective In this study, we examined exposure to workplace bullying as a predictor of registry-based...
Workplace bullying is an extreme social stressor at work leading to a severe deterioration of health...
This study examined a strain-stressor association, when mental health problems may lead to subsequen...
Workplace bullying is a serious phenomenon that has serious detrimental effects on victim’s health, ...
Workplace bullying is a serious phenomenon that has serious detrimental effects on victim’s health, ...
Workplace bullying is an extreme social stressor at work leading to a severe deterioration of health...
This study investigated bullying in the workplace. More specifically, it explored the mental and phy...
Background: Victims of workplace bullying represent a group characterised by severe negative health ...
Purpose Common mental disorders (CMDs) are major causes of sickness absence and disability. Preventi...
The study investigated relationships between exposure to bullying behaviours, return to work self-ef...
The last two decades have seen a steep increase in the number of studies examining the relationship ...
This paper aims to: (a) explore the impact of witnessing workplace bullying on emotional exhaustion,...
Research has evidenced that workplace bullying may have severe consequences on victims’ health, incl...
A growing body of research has confirmed that workplace bullying is a source of distress and poor me...
Background: The aim of the present study is to explore whether (experienced and witnessed) workplace...
Objective In this study, we examined exposure to workplace bullying as a predictor of registry-based...
Workplace bullying is an extreme social stressor at work leading to a severe deterioration of health...
This study examined a strain-stressor association, when mental health problems may lead to subsequen...
Workplace bullying is a serious phenomenon that has serious detrimental effects on victim’s health, ...
Workplace bullying is a serious phenomenon that has serious detrimental effects on victim’s health, ...
Workplace bullying is an extreme social stressor at work leading to a severe deterioration of health...
This study investigated bullying in the workplace. More specifically, it explored the mental and phy...
Background: Victims of workplace bullying represent a group characterised by severe negative health ...
Purpose Common mental disorders (CMDs) are major causes of sickness absence and disability. Preventi...
The study investigated relationships between exposure to bullying behaviours, return to work self-ef...
The last two decades have seen a steep increase in the number of studies examining the relationship ...
This paper aims to: (a) explore the impact of witnessing workplace bullying on emotional exhaustion,...
Research has evidenced that workplace bullying may have severe consequences on victims’ health, incl...
A growing body of research has confirmed that workplace bullying is a source of distress and poor me...
Background: The aim of the present study is to explore whether (experienced and witnessed) workplace...