Acoso laboral en mujeres y hombres: un estudio en la población española

  1. María Pilar Matud Aznar
  2. Teresa Velasco Portero
  3. Ligia Sánchez Tovar
  4. María José del Pino Espejo
  5. Dolores Voltes Dorta
Revista:
Salud de los Trabajadores

ISSN: 1315-0138

Año de publicación: 2013

Volumen: 21

Número: 1

Páginas: 19-30

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Salud de los Trabajadores

Resumen

The principal aims of this study are two: 1) To know the mental and physical health of people suffering workplace harassment; 2) To analyze gender differences in the association between the workplace harassment and health problems. Research design was a cross-sectional survey with a sample of 209 employees (47.4 men and 52.6%) who experienced workplace harassment and a control sample of 209 general population persons who did not experienced workplace harassment. Results showed that employees who experienced workplace harassment had more anxiety and insomnia, depressive and somatic symptoms than employees who did not experienced workplace harassment, differences which were more pronounced in women than in men. Also, employees who experienced workplace harassment also had more number of illness, more medicine consumption and have less self-esteem, social support and more work role dissatisfaction. These results make clear that workplace harassment is a risk for workers' mental and physical health.