与公务员工作特点相关的职场暴力性别差异:台湾全国调查

Ping-Yi Lin, Po-Chang Tseng, Wen-Miin Liang, Wen-Yu Lin, H. Kuo
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工作场所暴力(WPV)在台湾的职业环境中呈上升趋势,公务员也不例外。本研究旨在探讨工作场所暴力的性别差异,并评估其与工作特征的相关性。共有来自 647 个机构的 20,046 名公务员参与了这项研究,研究结果显示,在四类暴力行为的发生率上,性别差异显著。在对协变量进行调整后,研究结果表明,女性公务员遭受心理骚扰(aOR=1.62)、言语骚扰(aOR=1.43)和性骚扰(aOR=1.40)的几率比较大。特别值得注意的是,与男性公务员相比,女性公务员遭受 WPV 的可能性更大,尤其是在特定的人口统计数据中:在卫生服务部门工作的公务员(aOR=2.24)、地方政府公务员(aOR=1.64)、未婚公务员(aOR=1.88)和担任领导职务的公务员(aOR=1.64)。这些结果对于预测、预防和干预政府部门中的 WPV 事件具有重要意义。目前迫切需要加强针对基于性别的 WPV 的培训计划,强调为公务员,特别是那些根据其人口和职业特征被确定为更易受到伤害的公务员做好准备和采取干预策略的重要性。
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Gender difference in workplace violence associated with job characteristics among civil servants: A nationwide Taiwan survey
Workplace violence (WPV) is on the rise in occupational settings across Taiwan, with civil servants being no exception to this concerning trend. This study seeks to explore gender disparities in WPV and assess its correlation with job characteristics. A total of 20,046 civil servants from 647 institutions participated in the study, revealing significant gender-based differences in the occurrence of four categories of violence. Upon adjusting for covariates, the findings indicate that female civil servants exhibit higher odds ratios (aORs) for experiencing psychological (aOR=1.62), verbal (aOR=1.43) and sexual harassment (aOR=1.40). Particularly noteworthy is the increased likelihood of WPV among female civil servants compared to their male counterparts, especially within specific demographics: those working in health services (aOR=2.24), local government (aOR=1.64), unmarried civil servants (aOR=1.88) and those in supervisory positions (aOR=1.64). These results hold significant implications for anticipating, preventing and intervening in incidents of WPV within governmental offices. There is a pressing need for enhanced training programmes addressing gender-based WPV, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and intervention strategies for civil servants, especially those identified as more vulnerable based on their demographic and occupational profiles.
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