Association of Workplace Bullying and Workplace Vulnerability in the Psychological Distress of Chilean Workers
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Chilean Work Context
1.2. The Problem to be Addressed
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample
2.2. Variables
2.2.1. Under Study
2.2.2. Covariates
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Bivariate Association
3.2. Multivariate Analysis
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Covariates | Women (%)1 | F (p) 2 | Men (%) 1 | F (p) 2 |
---|---|---|---|---|
WB | 52 (16.8%) | 22.80 *** | 64 (16.3%) | 13.20 *** |
Psychological Distress | 95 (30.8%) | 49.30 *** | 65 (16.5%) | 19.00 *** |
ISOSTRAIN | 61 (21.6%) | 29.90 *** | 67 (17.8%) | 43.80 *** |
Effort–Rewards Imbalance | 196 (65.4%) | 95.40 *** | 217 (58.9%) | 66.30 *** |
Low Job Satisfaction | 127 (41.3%) | 34.90 *** | 136 (34.6%) | 25.60 *** |
Authoritarian Leadership | 79 (25.8%) | 20.90 *** | 92 (23.3%) | 18.10 *** |
Economic Narrowness | 126 (40.9%) | 10.30 ** | 139 (35.7%) | 26.40 *** |
GSE (D and E) | 84 (27.2%) | 2.05 | 120 (30.5%) | 0.44 |
Females | Males | |||||||
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ORʳᵃʷ [95% CI] | OR1 [95% CI] | OR2 [95% CI] | OR3 [95% CI] | ORʳᵃʷ [95% CI] | OR1 [95% CI] | OR2 [95% CI] | OR3 [95% CI] | |
Vul ➔ WB | ||||||||
3.293 *** | 1.972 * | 2.212 ** | 3.504 *** | 2.321 *** | 1.429 | 1.564 | 2.229 ** | |
[1.98–5.49] | [1.07–3.64] | [1.30–3.76] | [2.10–5.86] | [1.46–3.69] | [0.87–2.35] | [0.95–2.58] | [1.38–3.61] | |
Vul ➔ Distress | ||||||||
4.161 *** | 2.935 *** | 3.219 *** | 4.018 *** | 2.952 *** | 1.883 * | 2.165 ** | 2.720 *** | |
[2.74–6.31] | [1.84–4.69] | [2.09–4.97] | [2.62–6.17] | [1.78–4.89] | [1.08–3.30] | [1.28–3.67] | [1.61–4.59] | |
WB ➔ Distress | ||||||||
2.285 ** | 1.900 * | 1.436 | 2.130 ** | 4.274 *** | 2.925 ** | 2.393 * | 4.014 *** | |
[1.35–3.88] | [1.03–3.50] | [0.77–2.68] | [1.24–3.65] | [2.33–7.86] | [1.54–5.57] | [1.20–4.77] | [2.16–7.46] |
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Ansoleaga, E.; Ahumada, M.; González-Santa Cruz, A. Association of Workplace Bullying and Workplace Vulnerability in the Psychological Distress of Chilean Workers. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 4039. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16204039
Ansoleaga E, Ahumada M, González-Santa Cruz A. Association of Workplace Bullying and Workplace Vulnerability in the Psychological Distress of Chilean Workers. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(20):4039. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16204039
Chicago/Turabian StyleAnsoleaga, Elisa, Magdalena Ahumada, and Andrés González-Santa Cruz. 2019. "Association of Workplace Bullying and Workplace Vulnerability in the Psychological Distress of Chilean Workers" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 20: 4039. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16204039