Does exposure to bullying behaviors at the workplace contribute to later suicidal ideation? A three-wave longitudinal study
Birkeland Nielsen, Morten ; Einarsen, Ståle ; Notelaers, Guy ; Høstmark Nielsen, Geir
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health
2016
42
3
246-250
bullying at work ; exposure ; longitudinal analysis ; suicide
Psychosocial risks
http://dx.doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.3554
English
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"Workplace bullying has been established as a predictor of suicidal ideation, but little is known about the relative impact of different forms of bullying behaviors. This study determines the relative impact of person-related, work-related, and physically intimidating bullying behaviors on subsequent suicidal ideation. Exposure to physical intimidation at work predicted suicidal ideation two years later."
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