Experiencing Workplace Bullying in Patients with Alopecia Areata: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study.

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-27 DOI:10.1159/000529924
Sara J Li, Sophia Reyes-Hadsall, Lara Drake, Kathie Huang, Arash Mostaghimi
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Abstract

Introduction: Alopecia areata (AA) is an immune-mediated hair loss condition with substantial psychosocial impact. The impact of AA on social interactions at work has not been established.

Methods: We administered the Negative Acts Questionnaire-Revised Scale to the National Alopecia Areata Foundation database to evaluate workplace bullying in patients with AA.

Results: Ultimately, 673/1,120 individuals who met inclusion criteria completed the survey. Most respondents were female (n = 537, 79.8%), Caucasian (n = 508, 75.5%), with an average age of 46.8 ± 14, and employed full-time (n = 427, 63.4%). Our results demonstrate 21.7% (n = 146) of respondents experienced workplace bullying. Participants most frequently faced having their opinions ignored (53.8%, n = 362), being excluded (47.7%, n = 321), and having gossip spread about them (44.0%, n = 296). Notably, 75.0% (n = 120/160) of individuals who self-reported bullying addressed the behavior; however, 30.8% of participants noted the bully continued (30.8%, n = 37). Stress associated with filing a complaint (43.5%, n = 293) and effect on future career options (36.1%, n = 243) were common barriers to report bullying.

Conclusion: This study expands our understanding of the psychosocial impact of AA by confirming individuals with AA experience workplace bullying. Stigma against patients may play a role in this phenomenon. Future work is warranted to identify strategies to reduce bullying against patients with AA.

脱发患者在工作场所遭受欺凌的经历:一项横断面调查研究。
简介斑秃(AA)是一种免疫介导的脱发疾病,对社会心理有很大影响。AA 对工作中社会交往的影响尚未确定:我们在全国脱发基金会的数据库中使用了消极行为问卷-修订版量表,以评估 AA 患者在工作场所受到欺凌的情况:最终,符合纳入标准的 673/1,120 人完成了调查。大多数受访者为女性(n = 537,79.8%)、白种人(n = 508,75.5%),平均年龄为 46.8 ± 14 岁,从事全职工作(n = 427,63.4%)。我们的研究结果表明,21.7% 的受访者(n = 146)曾遭受过职场欺凌。受访者最常遇到的情况是自己的意见被忽视(53.8%,n = 362)、被排斥(47.7%,n = 321)和被人说闲话(44.0%,n = 296)。值得注意的是,75.0%(n = 120/160)的自我报告者对欺凌行为进行了处理;然而,30.8% 的参与者指出欺凌行为仍在继续(30.8%,n = 37)。与投诉相关的压力(43.5%,n = 293)和对未来职业选择的影响(36.1%,n = 243)是报告欺凌行为的常见障碍:本研究证实 AA 患者会遭受工作场所欺凌,从而加深了我们对 AA 的社会心理影响的了解。对患者的成见可能在这一现象中起到了一定的作用。我们有必要在未来开展工作,确定减少 AA 患者遭受欺凌的策略。
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