78 research outputs found

    Mobning – en traumatisk oplevelse?

    Get PDF
    Mobning på arbejdspladsen finder sted, når en eller flere personer gentagne gange udsættes for negative eller krænkende handlinger, som de ikke føler de kan forsvare sig imod. At blive udsat for mobning har alvorlige konsekvenser for helbred og velbefinde for den, det går ud over, og det påvirker også de ramte organisationer økonomisk i form af øget sygefravær og personalegennemstrømning. For nogle mobbede opleves mobningen som en traumatisk stressor, der kan udløse posttraumatiske stressreaktioner

    Does the Association between Workplace Bullying and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms differ across Educational Groups?

    Get PDF
    The aim of this study was to investigate whether the level of reported post-traumatic stress (PTSD) symptoms among targets of workplace bullying differ depending on their educational level. Exposure to workplace bullying was assessed by the behavioural experience method and the self-labelling method among 563 Danish employees. PTSD symptoms were assessed by the Impact of Event Scale – Revised. Educational level was measured as years of education. The results showed that workplace bullying was significantly associated with the reporting of PTSD symptoms. However, PTSD symptoms were not reported differently among those with experience of work-place bullying. Implementing bullying policies is an important step in promoting a healthy psychosocial working environment. All targets of workplace bullying would benefit from interventions aiming to reduce progression of PTSD symptoms

    Health and Sickness Absence in Denmark: A Study of Elderly-Care Immigrant Workers

    Get PDF
    The objective of this study is to investigate patterns of sickness absence in light of health status among immigrants. Cross-sectional data from 2005 was used and the study population consisted of 3,121 healthcare assistants and healthcare helpers working in the elderly-care sector in Denmark. A multinomial logistic regression was employed to investigate the relationship between health indicator, sickness absence and being an immigrant. Our findings show that, on one hand, immigrants have worse health status, but on the other, they have significantly lower sickness absence than their Danish counterparts, even after factors such as age and gender are controlled for. The results show that the relationship between being an immigrant and sickness absence differs according to health status. Our findings are in line with Steer and Rhode’s theoretical framework, according to which attendance to work is a function of ability and motivation to be at work

    Stressfaktorer hos soldater

    No full text

    Workplace violence

    No full text
    corecore