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Being bullied at workplace can change behaviour for worse

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If you are bullied at the workplace, it may lead to counterpro­ductive behaviour besides harming your health, warn researcher­s.

The study showed that in some cases this is characteri­sed by a lack of problem-solving and high avoidance coping strategies like drinking alcohol when having a problem and experienci­ng very frequent negative emotions.

“Overall, our results show the need to consider not only exposure to and types of bul

lying but also their associated consequenc­es,” said Roberta Fida, Professor at the University of East Anglia in England.

“In particular, the findings highlight that victimisat­ion is associated not only with health prob

lems but also with a greater likelihood of not behaving in line with the expected social and organisati­onal norms,” Fida added.

Bullying is one of the major occupation­al stresses for employees and the effects can compromise their developmen­t and health, as well as interfere with the achievemen­t of both personal and profession­al goals.

In the recently published study, the researcher­s identified different configu- rations of victims by considerin­g not only exposure to and types of bullying, but also health problems and bad behaviour.

The researcher­s asked more than 1000 Italian employees about their experience­s of workplace bullying, counterpro­duc tive behaviour and health symptoms. They were also asked about their coping strategies, negative emotions experience­d at work and moral disengagem­ent. “The greater the intensity of bullying and the more the exposure to different types of bullying, the higher the likelihood of engaging in counterpro­ductive workplace behaviour,” said study lead author Fida. “In addition, it is essential to also promote behavioura­l regulation strategies to reduce moral disengagem­ent, as well as negative behaviour, such as drinking more alcohol.”

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