Increased COVID-19-related workplace bullying during its outbreak: a 2-month prospective cohort study of full-time employees in Japan
Objectives: This 2-month cohort study aimed to investigate the changing prevalence and factors associated with COVID-19-related workplace bullying among the general workers in Japan. Methods: A baseline survey was conducted of 4,120 full-time workers at Time 1 (March 2020) and they were invited to a...
Main Authors: | Mako Iida, Natsu Sasaki, Reiko Kuroda, Kanami Tsuno, Norito Kawakami |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Japan Society for Occupational Health
2021-09-01
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Series: | Environmental and Occupational Health Practice |
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