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Exposure to bullying behaviours, resilience, and return to work self-efficacy in patients on or at risk of sick leave

The study investigated relationships between exposure to bullying behaviours, return to work self-efficacy (RTW-SE) and resilience, and if resilience moderates the bullying-RTW-SE relationship among patients on sick leave or at risk of sick leave due to common mental disorders (CMD). A sample of 675...

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Autores principales: AARESTAD, Sarah Helene, HARRIS, Anette, EINARSEN, Ståle V., GJENGEDAL, Ragne G. H., OSNES, Kåre, HANNISDAL, Marit, HJEMDAL, Odin
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Publicado: National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8365868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33504717
http://dx.doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.2020-0064
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author AARESTAD, Sarah Helene
HARRIS, Anette
EINARSEN, Ståle V.
GJENGEDAL, Ragne G. H.
OSNES, Kåre
HANNISDAL, Marit
HJEMDAL, Odin
author_facet AARESTAD, Sarah Helene
HARRIS, Anette
EINARSEN, Ståle V.
GJENGEDAL, Ragne G. H.
OSNES, Kåre
HANNISDAL, Marit
HJEMDAL, Odin
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description The study investigated relationships between exposure to bullying behaviours, return to work self-efficacy (RTW-SE) and resilience, and if resilience moderates the bullying-RTW-SE relationship among patients on sick leave or at risk of sick leave due to common mental disorders (CMD). A sample of 675 patients treated in an outpatient clinic was analysed using regressions and moderation analyses by employing SPSS and the Process macro SPSS supplement. The results showed a negative relationship between exposure to bullying behaviours and RTW-SE. There was also a positive main effect for resilience, as patients with high resilience score significantly higher on RTW-SE than patients with low resilience irrespective of levels of bullying. Further, the resilience sub-dimension personal resilience moderated the bullying-RTW-SE relationship, while the sub-dimension interpersonal resilience did not. Patients high on personal resilience showed relatively lower RTW-SE scores when exposed to bullying behaviours, compared to those that were not bullied with high personal resilience levels. Hence, one should take note of the fact that even if resilience may strengthen RTW-SE, bullying is an adverse event which particularly affects individuals who present with relatively high levels of resilience resources, at least when it comes to RTW-SE.
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spelling pubmed-83658682021-08-17 Exposure to bullying behaviours, resilience, and return to work self-efficacy in patients on or at risk of sick leave AARESTAD, Sarah Helene HARRIS, Anette EINARSEN, Ståle V. GJENGEDAL, Ragne G. H. OSNES, Kåre HANNISDAL, Marit HJEMDAL, Odin Ind Health Original Article The study investigated relationships between exposure to bullying behaviours, return to work self-efficacy (RTW-SE) and resilience, and if resilience moderates the bullying-RTW-SE relationship among patients on sick leave or at risk of sick leave due to common mental disorders (CMD). A sample of 675 patients treated in an outpatient clinic was analysed using regressions and moderation analyses by employing SPSS and the Process macro SPSS supplement. The results showed a negative relationship between exposure to bullying behaviours and RTW-SE. There was also a positive main effect for resilience, as patients with high resilience score significantly higher on RTW-SE than patients with low resilience irrespective of levels of bullying. Further, the resilience sub-dimension personal resilience moderated the bullying-RTW-SE relationship, while the sub-dimension interpersonal resilience did not. Patients high on personal resilience showed relatively lower RTW-SE scores when exposed to bullying behaviours, compared to those that were not bullied with high personal resilience levels. Hence, one should take note of the fact that even if resilience may strengthen RTW-SE, bullying is an adverse event which particularly affects individuals who present with relatively high levels of resilience resources, at least when it comes to RTW-SE. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan 2021-01-28 2021-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8365868/ /pubmed/33504717 http://dx.doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.2020-0064 Text en ©2021 National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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AARESTAD, Sarah Helene
HARRIS, Anette
EINARSEN, Ståle V.
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OSNES, Kåre
HANNISDAL, Marit
HJEMDAL, Odin
Exposure to bullying behaviours, resilience, and return to work self-efficacy in patients on or at risk of sick leave
title Exposure to bullying behaviours, resilience, and return to work self-efficacy in patients on or at risk of sick leave
title_full Exposure to bullying behaviours, resilience, and return to work self-efficacy in patients on or at risk of sick leave
title_fullStr Exposure to bullying behaviours, resilience, and return to work self-efficacy in patients on or at risk of sick leave
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to bullying behaviours, resilience, and return to work self-efficacy in patients on or at risk of sick leave
title_short Exposure to bullying behaviours, resilience, and return to work self-efficacy in patients on or at risk of sick leave
title_sort exposure to bullying behaviours, resilience, and return to work self-efficacy in patients on or at risk of sick leave
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8365868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33504717
http://dx.doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.2020-0064
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