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旁观者行为有影响吗?群体中的消极和积极旁观者如何调节欺凌暴露的影响。

Does bystander behavior make a difference? How passive and active bystanders in the group moderate the effects of bullying exposure.

机构信息

Alliance Manchester Business School.

Department of Psychosocial Science.

出版信息

J Occup Health Psychol. 2022 Feb;27(1):119-135. doi: 10.1037/ocp0000296. Epub 2021 Aug 9.

Abstract

Workplace bullying has negative effects on targets' well-being. Researchers are increasingly aware that bullying occurs within social contexts and is often witnessed by others in the organization, such as bystanders. However, we know little about how bystanders' responses influence outcomes for those exposed to bullying. In this multilevel study, involving 572 employees within 55 work groups, we explore how bystanders' passive (e.g., inaction) and active constructive (e.g., defending the target) responses to bullying can affect targets' somatic symptoms and work engagement. Drawing from Job-Demands Resource theory, we propose that passive and active constructive bystanders can worsen or buffer bullying's effects on these well-being outcomes, respectively. Specifically, we propose that passive bystanders can act as further demands for targets to cope with, leading to demand accumulation, while active constructive bystanders can act as resources. We found that exposure to workplace bullying was associated with somatic symptoms and low work engagement. The number of passive and active constructive bystanders in the target's work group moderated the relationship between exposure to bullying and engagement. In particular, with larger numbers of passive bystanders, the negative relationship of bullying exposure with engagement strengthened. Conversely, with a higher number of active constructive bystanders, bullying's negative relationship with engagement was mitigated. However, there was no moderating effect for somatic symptoms. This study contributes as the first empirical test of whether bystander behavior shapes the consequences of bullying for targets and provides a novel, group-level perspective to the bullying bystander literature. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

工作场所欺凌对目标的幸福感有负面影响。研究人员越来越意识到欺凌发生在社会背景下,并且经常被组织中的其他人目睹,例如旁观者。然而,我们对旁观者的反应如何影响遭受欺凌的人的结果知之甚少。在这项涉及 572 名员工和 55 个工作群体的多层次研究中,我们探讨了旁观者对欺凌的被动(例如不作为)和积极建设性(例如为目标辩护)反应如何影响目标的躯体症状和工作投入。借鉴工作要求-资源理论,我们提出被动和积极建设性的旁观者可以分别恶化或缓冲欺凌对这些幸福感结果的影响。具体来说,我们提出被动旁观者可以作为目标应对的进一步要求,导致需求积累,而积极建设性的旁观者可以作为资源。我们发现,暴露于工作场所欺凌与躯体症状和低工作投入有关。目标工作群体中的被动和积极建设性旁观者的数量调节了欺凌暴露与投入之间的关系。特别是,随着被动旁观者人数的增加,欺凌暴露与投入之间的负相关关系增强。相反,随着积极建设性旁观者人数的增加,欺凌与投入之间的负相关关系得到缓解。然而,躯体症状没有调节作用。这项研究的贡献在于首次实证检验了旁观者行为是否塑造了欺凌对目标的后果,并为欺凌旁观者文献提供了一种新颖的群体层面视角。

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