Shannon Candice A, Rospenda Kathleen M, Richman Judith A
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2007 Mar;64(6):1178-91. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2006.10.038. Epub 2006 Dec 12.
This study constitutes the first national longitudinal survey to address the relationship between workplace harassment and service utilization. We examine how patterns of sexual harassment and generalized workplace harassment are linked to utilization of mental health, health, legal, spiritual, and work-related services, and whether and how gender influences these relationships. Data derive from a random digit dial telephone survey with a continental US sample of employed adults. Eligibility criteria were being 18 years of age or over, and being employed at least 20 h per week at some time in the 12 months prior to the wave 1 survey. Out of 4116 households with eligible individuals, 2151 agreed to participate at wave 1. At wave 2, 1418 participated, thus, the overall response rate was 34.5%. We show that the patterning of workplace harassment over two time points (chronic, remission, onset, never harassed) is associated with the use of different types of services. Gender partially moderated the relationship between workplace harassment and services.
本研究是第一项针对职场骚扰与服务利用之间关系的全国性纵向调查。我们考察性骚扰和一般性职场骚扰模式如何与心理健康、健康、法律、精神及与工作相关的服务利用相关联,以及性别是否及如何影响这些关系。数据来自对美国大陆在职成年人样本进行的随机数字拨号电话调查。入选标准为年龄在18岁及以上,且在第一轮调查前的12个月内曾有过每周至少工作20小时的经历。在4116户有符合条件个体的家庭中,2151户同意参与第一轮调查。在第二轮调查中,1418户参与,因此总体回应率为34.5%。我们发现,职场骚扰在两个时间点(慢性、缓解、发作、从未受骚扰)的模式与不同类型服务的使用相关。性别部分调节了职场骚扰与服务之间的关系。