Reducing the adverse consequences of workplace aggression and violence: The buffering effects of organizational support.

Aaron C. H. Schat(University of Guelph), E. Kevin Kelloway(Saint Mary's University)
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
March 26, 2003
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Abstract

This study examined the buffering effects of 2 types of organizational support--instrumental and informational--on the relationships between workplace violence/aggression and both personal and organizational outcomes. Based on data from 225 employees in a health care setting, a series of moderated multiple regression analyses demonstrated that organizational support moderated the effects of physical violence, vicariously experienced violence, and psychological aggression on emotional well-being, somatic health, and job-related affect, but not on fear of future workplace violence and job neglect. These findings have implications for both research and intervention related to workplace violence.


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