The relationships among bullying or witnessing bullying at work, self-reported health symptoms, and physiological stress reactivity were analysed in a sample of 437 employees (294 women and 143 men). Physiological stress reactivity was measured as cortisol in the saliva. Of the respondents, 5% of the women (n=15) and 5% of the men (n=7) reported bullying, whereas 9% of the women (n=25) and 11% of the men (n=15) had witnessed bullying at work. The results indicated that the bullied respondents had lower social support from coworkers and supervisors, and they reported more symptoms of somatisation, depression, anxiety, and negative affectivity (NA) than did the nonbullied respondents. Witnesses reported more symptoms of anxiety and lower supp...
A large body of empirical research documents the adverse mental health consequences of workplace bul...
Workplace bullying is a critical issue for its negative consequences on victims’ health and well-bei...
This paper aims to: (a) explore the impact of witnessing workplace bullying on emotional exhaustion,...
Abstract in Undetermined This study aims to investigate whether incident workplace bullying and its ...
Workplace bullying is one of the most relevant social stressors at work. Although previous research ...
This study investigated bullying in the workplace. More specifically, it explored the mental and phy...
Workplace bullying is an extreme social stressor at work leading to a severe deterioration of health...
Research has evidenced that workplace bullying may have severe consequences on victims’ health, incl...
BACKGROUND: Workplace stressors, such as bullying, are strongly related to subsequent long-term sick...
Workplace bullying (WB) studies focusing on perpetrators are increasing. Many processes, events, cir...
Workplace bullying refers to prolonged exposure to frequent hostile behaviors at work, which can lea...
Bullying at work: The relation with physical health complaints and the influence of social support T...
Background: Workplace stressors, such as bullying, are strongly related to subsequent long-term sick...
Bullying involves repeated exposure to negative actions while also invoking a power asymmetry betwee...
Statement of the Problem: Workplace bullying (WB) is a potential source of psychological trauma and ...
A large body of empirical research documents the adverse mental health consequences of workplace bul...
Workplace bullying is a critical issue for its negative consequences on victims’ health and well-bei...
This paper aims to: (a) explore the impact of witnessing workplace bullying on emotional exhaustion,...
Abstract in Undetermined This study aims to investigate whether incident workplace bullying and its ...
Workplace bullying is one of the most relevant social stressors at work. Although previous research ...
This study investigated bullying in the workplace. More specifically, it explored the mental and phy...
Workplace bullying is an extreme social stressor at work leading to a severe deterioration of health...
Research has evidenced that workplace bullying may have severe consequences on victims’ health, incl...
BACKGROUND: Workplace stressors, such as bullying, are strongly related to subsequent long-term sick...
Workplace bullying (WB) studies focusing on perpetrators are increasing. Many processes, events, cir...
Workplace bullying refers to prolonged exposure to frequent hostile behaviors at work, which can lea...
Bullying at work: The relation with physical health complaints and the influence of social support T...
Background: Workplace stressors, such as bullying, are strongly related to subsequent long-term sick...
Bullying involves repeated exposure to negative actions while also invoking a power asymmetry betwee...
Statement of the Problem: Workplace bullying (WB) is a potential source of psychological trauma and ...
A large body of empirical research documents the adverse mental health consequences of workplace bul...
Workplace bullying is a critical issue for its negative consequences on victims’ health and well-bei...
This paper aims to: (a) explore the impact of witnessing workplace bullying on emotional exhaustion,...