Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2953609265> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2953609265 endingPage "555" @default.
- W2953609265 startingPage "543" @default.
- W2953609265 abstract "Although cross-sectional studies have associated workplace violence (WPV) with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), prospective studies are needed to ascertain the exposure leading to the development of PTSD. Using a 1-year prospective survey design, with monthly measures of violence, and 1,763 participants, we investigated whether frequency and/or severity of WPV could be considered etiological factors for PTSD. Binary logistic regression models were used, with subclinical and clinical PTSD as outcomes. The models were adjusted for demographic, lifestyle, and trauma-related factors, as well as strain in the work environment. Compared with the nonexposed group, frequency of WPV increased the risk of PTSD in an exposure-response pattern: low frequencyOR = 4.0, 95% confidence intervals [CI] [1.0, 16.3], medium frequency OR = 5.9, 95% CI [1.4, 24.3], and high frequency OR = 6.5, 95% CI [1.6, 25.6]. We also found that when threat was the most severe incident of WPV, the risk of PTSD increased, OR = 5.4, 95% CI [1.2, 24.2]. In addition, severe incidents of WPV increased the risk of PTSD, OR = 6.5, 95% CI [1.6, 26.0]. This prospective study consolidates existing cross-sectional studies, which have indicated that frequency of WPV is an etiological factor for PTSD. The study underlines the need for integrating an understanding of the pattern and characteristics of WPV in future research. Specifically, we propose the use of frequency of WPV as an additional factor in targeting employees at risk of developing PTSD. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved)." @default.
- W2953609265 created "2019-07-12" @default.
- W2953609265 creator A5029467041 @default.
- W2953609265 creator A5035552186 @default.
- W2953609265 creator A5040008332 @default.
- W2953609265 creator A5055910144 @default.
- W2953609265 date "2019-10-01" @default.
- W2953609265 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2953609265 title "Are frequency and severity of workplace violence etiologic factors of posttraumatic stress disorder? A 1-year prospective study of 1,763 social educators." @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1568390176 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1569812153 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1617775552 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1629061876 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1678346858 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1773852391 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1788439639 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1905774592 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1919159278 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1932888599 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1939562288 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1949212858 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1953456264 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1967071822 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1972015221 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1975726567 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1982613210 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1994853769 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2005867409 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2016756066 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2020263061 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2022240687 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2026049558 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2028034135 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2035842476 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2049119344 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2049706767 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2051000959 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2054070119 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2059394185 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2060282497 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2060845858 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2097010889 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2097574668 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2099246507 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2103001972 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2106092025 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2106096361 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2114214919 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2115805512 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2116739738 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2118742628 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2119424745 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2120298476 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2128296896 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2141897532 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2148167416 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2150813431 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2157484279 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2162409722 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2162752781 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2163766851 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2168620933 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2170010882 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2193627633 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2261012130 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2272110623 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2318334056 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2344137840 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2394626213 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2420196214 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W242986228 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2474142405 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2530711460 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2533073263 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2556645691 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2568117534 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2586007707 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2602752152 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2737135166 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2754616806 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W2884196292 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W626240753 @default.
- W2953609265 cites W1781834523 @default.
- W2953609265 doi "https://doi.org/10.1037/ocp0000148" @default.
- W2953609265 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31233309" @default.
- W2953609265 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2953609265 type Work @default.
- W2953609265 sameAs 2953609265 @default.
- W2953609265 citedByCount "20" @default.
- W2953609265 countsByYear W29536092652020 @default.
- W2953609265 countsByYear W29536092652021 @default.
- W2953609265 countsByYear W29536092652022 @default.
- W2953609265 countsByYear W29536092652023 @default.
- W2953609265 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2953609265 hasAuthorship W2953609265A5029467041 @default.
- W2953609265 hasAuthorship W2953609265A5035552186 @default.
- W2953609265 hasAuthorship W2953609265A5040008332 @default.
- W2953609265 hasAuthorship W2953609265A5055910144 @default.