Source avec lien : Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 65(11). 10.1097/JOM.0000000000002915
We examine relationships between workplace harassment (WH) and onset of health conditions over a 23-year period.
Objective We examine relationships between workplace harassment (WH) and onset of health conditions over a 23-year period. Methods Participants were surveyed at seven points between 1997–2006 and again in 2020. Regression analyses (n = 921) assessed effects of chronic WH exposure on onset or recent health conditions by 2020. Results Growth mixture modeling revealed infrequent and chronic classes of generalized workplace harassment (GWH; 33.39% chronic) and sexual harassment (SH; 32.32% chronic). Prevalence of health conditions ranged from 3.71% for myocardial infarction to 43.06% for hypertension. Analysis via propensity score matching showed chronic WH class membership increased odds of coronary heart disease (GWH, odds ratio [OR] = 3.42, P < 0.05), arthritic/rheumatic conditions (SH, OR = 1.56, P < 0.05), and recent migraine (SH, OR = 1.68, P < 0.05). Conclusions Workplace harassment is associated with coronary heart disease, arthritic/rheumatic conditions, and migraine. Worker health can be protected through strengthening and enforcing organizational and social antiharassment policies and laws. Consultez la page de l’article