Bullying and risk-perception as health hazards on oil rigs
Birkeland Nielsen, Morten ; Glasø, Lars ; Berge Matthiesen, Stig ; Eid, Jarle ; Einarsen, Ståle
Journal of Managerial Psychology
2013
28
4
367-383
bullying at work ; occupational safety and health ; psychosocial risks
Psychosocial risks
http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JMP-12-2012-0395
English
Bibliogr.
"Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relative impact of workplace bullying and
risk perception on the mental health among employees in safety critical organisations. The paper also
aims to examine whether self-esteem moderates the relationship between bullying and risk perception
as stressors and mental health as an outcome variable.
Design/methodology/approach – Employing a survey design, the variables were assessed in a
cross-sectional sample of 1,017 employees in the Norwegian offshore oil and gas industry.
Findings – The results show that workplace bullying is a stronger predictor of mental health
problems than is risk perception. Self-esteem had a buffering effect on the relationship between risk
perception and mental health problems, whereas no protective effect of self-esteem was found with
regard to the association between bullying and mental health.
Originality/value – The findings have implications for how organisations may promote employee
well-being and health. It is suggested that organisations develop interventions that are aimed at
reducing the occurrence of both."
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