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工作场所中的性别暴力和骚扰与健康和职业结果。前瞻性研究的系统评价。

Gender-based violence and harassment at work and health and occupational outcomes. A systematic review of prospective studies.

机构信息

Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, 171 77, Sweden.

Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Stockholm Region, Stockholm, 171 77, Sweden.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2024 Jul 4;24(1):1788. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-19304-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many people experience forms of gender-based violence and harassment (GBVH) in the context of their work. This includes a wide range of experiences, from subtle expressions of hostility to physical assault, that can also be of a sexual nature (e.g., sexual harassment or assault). This systematic review aimed to summarize findings about the prospective associations of work-related GBVH with people's health and occupational situation.

METHODS

We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Scopus, Web of Science, MEDLINE and PsycINFO were searched for prospective studies in English from 1990 to May 24, 2023. Studies were included if they concerned a working population, exposure to any form of GBVH in the work context, and a health outcome or manifest occupational outcome. Quality was assessed with a modified version of the Cochrane 'Tool to Assess Risk of Bias in Cohort Studies', and studies assessed as low quality were excluded from the narrative synthesis. For the narrative synthesis, we grouped the results by similar exposures and outcomes and reported the strength and statistical significance of the associations.

RESULTS

Of the 1 937 screened records, 29 studies were included in the narrative synthesis. Studies were mainly conducted in the USA and northern Europe and investigated exposure to sexual violence or harassment (SVH). Only two included studies investigated non-sexual kinds of GBVH. Consistently, studies showed associations of work-related SVH with poor mental health and there were indications of an association with hazardous substance use. There was no consistent evidence for an association of SVH with subsequent sickness absence, and there were too few studies concerning physical health and occupational outcomes to synthesize the results.

CONCLUSIONS

There is consistent evidence of work-related SVH as a risk factor for subsequent poor mental health. There is no indication that the health consequences of SVH differ between women and men, although women are more often affected. There is a need for conceptual consistency, the consideration of non-sexual behaviors and prospective studies that test clear hypotheses about the temporal sequence of events.

摘要

背景

许多人在工作中经历过基于性别的暴力和骚扰(GBVH)形式。这包括从微妙的敌意表达到身体攻击等各种经历,也可能具有性性质(例如性骚扰或性侵犯)。本系统评价旨在总结与工作相关的 GBVH 与人们的健康和职业状况之间前瞻性关联的研究结果。

方法

我们遵循了系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目指南。从 1990 年到 2023 年 5 月 24 日,我们在 Scopus、Web of Science、MEDLINE 和 PsycINFO 中搜索了英语前瞻性研究。如果研究涉及工作人群、工作环境中任何形式的 GBVH 暴露以及健康结果或明显的职业结果,则纳入研究。使用 Cochrane“队列研究偏倚风险评估工具”的修改版本评估质量,并将质量评估为低的研究排除在叙述性综合之外。对于叙述性综合,我们按类似的暴露和结果对结果进行分组,并报告关联的强度和统计显著性。

结果

在筛选出的 1937 条记录中,有 29 项研究被纳入叙述性综合。这些研究主要在美国和北欧进行,调查了性暴力或骚扰(SVH)的暴露情况。只有两项纳入的研究调查了非性别的 GBVH 类型。一致的是,研究表明与工作相关的 SVH 与心理健康不良有关,并且有迹象表明与危险物质使用有关。没有一致的证据表明 SVH 与随后的病假有关,而且关于身体健康和职业结果的研究太少,无法综合结果。

结论

有一致的证据表明与工作相关的 SVH 是随后心理健康不良的危险因素。没有迹象表明 SVH 的健康后果在男女之间存在差异,尽管女性受影响的情况更为常见。需要概念上的一致性、对非性行为的考虑以及前瞻性研究,以检验关于事件时间顺序的明确假设。

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