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摘要
背景:工作场所暴力是指在工作场所发生的任何身体暴力、言语虐待、骚扰、恐吓、欺凌、暴徒或其他攻击性和破坏性行为的行为或威胁。本研究旨在基于第一版韩国工作场所暴力量表(KWVS-24)开发并验证韩国工作场所暴力量表(KWVS®13)的修订版,并为韩国工作场所环境提供实际应用和指导。方法:修订后的KWVS®13是由8位专家对24项KWVS进行重组后制定的。为了验证KWVS®13的信度和效度,我们对359名服务业从业人员进行了一项包含KWVS®13、倦怠和抑郁量表的自我管理调查。对KWVS®13进行重新分类,并对其信度和效度进行评估。进行受试者工作特征曲线分析,以确定量表的性别特异性临界值(正常vs风险)。结果:KWVS®13包括四个子量表中的13个项目:“来自顾客的心理暴力和性暴力”(4个项目)、“来自主管或同事的心理暴力和性暴力”(4个项目)、“来自顾客、主管或同事的身体攻击”(2个项目)和“工作场所暴力的组织保护系统”(3个项目)。我们发现KWVS®13具有较好的效度(内容效度比:0.888;项目的收敛效度和判别效度成功率均为100%,与职业倦怠(r = 0.115 ~ 0.83, p < 0.05)、抑郁(r = 0.098 ~ 0.348, p < 0.05)和信度(Cronbach’s alpha: 0.827 ~ 0.860)有显著的相关系数。根据工作场所暴力暴露程度确定风险群体的参考值按性别分别列出。结论:KWVS®13是一个强大而有用的测量工具,可以客观定量地评估工作场所暴力的强度和程度。它纳入了工作场所暴力评估的重要考虑因素,并为评估各种专业环境中的工作场所暴力提供了可靠的框架。
Workplace Violence (KWVS®13): scale development and validation in the Korean context.
Background: Workplace violence refers to any act or threat of physical violence, verbal abuse, harassment, intimidation, bullying, mobbing, or other aggressive and disruptive behaviors that occur at work. This study aims to develop and validate a revision of the Korean Workplace Violence Scale (KWVS®13), based on the first edition of the Korean Workplace Violence Scale (KWVS-24), and to provide practical applications and guidelines for the Korean workplace environment.
Methods: The revised KWVS®13 was developed by restructuring the 24-item KWVS through a review process involving eight experts. To validate the reliability and validity of KWVS®13, a self-administered survey comprising KWVS®13, burnout, and depression scales was conducted among 359 service industry workers. KWVS®13 was reclassified, and its reliability and validity were assessed. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was performed to establish sex-specific cutoff values (normal vs. risk) of the scale.
Results: KWVS®13 consists of 13 items across four subscales: "psychological and sexual violence from customers" (4 items), "psychological and sexual violence from supervisors or coworkers" (4 items), "physical assault from customers, supervisors, or coworkers" (2 items), and "organizational protective system for workplace violence" (3 items). We found that KWVS®13 shows relatively good validity (content validity ratio for content validity: 0.888; success rate of item convergent and discriminant validity: 100%, and significant correlation coefficient with burnout (r = 0.115-0.83, p < 0.05) and depression (r = 0.098-0.348, p < 0.05) with the exception of Organizational Violence Protection System for Workplace Violence) and reliability (Cronbach's alpha: 0.827-0.860). The reference values for determining risk groups according to the intensity of exposure to workplace violence are presented separately by sex.
Conclusions: KWVS®13 is a robust and useful measurement tool to objectively and quantitatively assess the intensity and magnitude of workplace violence. It incorporates important considerations for workplace violence assessment and provides a reliable framework for evaluating workplace violence in various professional settings.
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Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (AOEM) is an open access journal that considers original contributions relevant to occupational and environmental medicine and related fields, in the form of original articles, review articles, short letters and case reports. AOEM is aimed at clinicians and researchers working in the wide-ranging discipline of occupational and environmental medicine. Topic areas focus on, but are not limited to, interactions between work and health, covering occupational and environmental epidemiology, toxicology, hygiene, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, management, organization and policy. As the official journal of the Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (KSOEM), members and authors based in the Republic of Korea are entitled to a discounted article-processing charge when they publish in AOEM.