Agredidos que agreden: la relación recíproca entre víctima y agresor en situaciones de acoso psicológico en el trabajo
Psicothema
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Rodríguez Muñoz, A., Moreno Jiménez, B., Baillien, E., Sanz Vergel, A. I., & Moreno López, Y. (2012). Agredidos que agreden: la relación recíproca entre víctima y agresor en situaciones de acoso psicológico en el trabajo. Psicothema, 24(Número 3), 358–363. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/9583

Abstract

The bullied who bullies: The reciprocal relationship between victim and aggressor in workplace bullying situations. The aim of this study was to explore longitudinal relationships between organizational factors (workload and procedural justice) and targets and perpetrators of workplace bullying. We compared several causal models (baseline or stability, normal, reversed and reciprocal models). The sample comprised 286 employees from two companies in Madrid, and we used a time-lag of one year. Results of structural equation modeling analyses showed that reciprocal model fit the data the best. We found that T1 workload was related positively to T2 target of bullying, and T1 procedural justice was related negatively to T2 target of bullying. There was a significant reverse effect of T1 target of bullying on T2 workload. Furthermore, we found a reciprocal relationship between being the target and the perpetrator of bullying. Overall, these findings emphasize the need to extend the traditional causal models of workplace bullying to more dynamic approaches.
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