Australian bus drivers’ perspectives of passenger hostility: A qualitative study

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
S. Ferguson, Elia-Jade Edwards, Melanie Davis, Jason I. Racz, N. Buys, G. Bradley
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Abstract

Abstract Bus drivers are at risk of the adverse impacts of passenger hostility, yet qualitative research investigating this issue is scant. We interviewed 29 bus drivers, content analyzed their responses, and interpreted findings through the prism of Demerouti et al.’s Job Demands-Resources model. Results indicated: (1) passenger hostility appeared to negatively impact driver wellbeing; (2) organizational policies may perpetuate passenger hostility; (3) support was viewed as inadequate; and (4) COVID-19 was a barrier to monitoring hostility. Findings indicate that strain associated with the demanding and poorly resourced job of bus driving is exacerbated by frequent exposure to passenger hostility.
澳大利亚巴士司机对乘客敌意的看法:一项定性研究
摘要公交车司机面临乘客敌意的不利影响,但对这一问题的定性研究很少。我们采访了29名公交车司机,内容分析了他们的反应,并通过Demerouti等人的工作需求资源模型来解释调查结果。结果表明:(1)乘客敌意对驾驶员的幸福感有负面影响;(2) 组织政策可能使乘客的敌意长期存在;(3) 支持被认为是不够的;(4)新冠肺炎是监测敌对状态的障碍。调查结果表明,频繁接触乘客的敌意会加剧与公交车驾驶这一要求苛刻且资源匮乏的工作相关的压力。
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Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health
Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
6.70%
发文量
14
期刊介绍: The Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, retitled from Employee Assistance Quarterly to better reflect its expanded focus, presents innovative research, applied theory, and practical information to keep workplace human service administrators, counselors, and consultants up to date on the latest developments in the field. This refereed journal is an essential guide to best practice and research issues faced by EAP professionals who deal with work-related and personal issues including workplace and family wellness, employee benefits, and organizational development.
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