A method to assess bullying and harassment as an upstream determinant of construction worker mental health

Author:

Roelofs Cora1,Rodman Chris1,Trueblood Amber1ORCID,Cain Chris T.1

Affiliation:

1. CPWR—The Center for Construction Research and Training Silver Spring Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundBullying and harassment in the workplace are increasingly recognized as hazardous exposures associated with poor mental health and suicidality. The construction sector has one of the highest rates of suicide among all occupations and is actively engaged in efforts to destigmatize mental health support. However, there has been less focus on reducing factors that may be contributing to poor well‐being among construction workers.MethodsAs a step toward addressing work‐related determinants of mental health in construction, we collaborated with a large construction union to survey members about their experiences of abusive conduct. We adapted standardized questionnaires to better suit the sector, such as by assessing “hazing that went too far” and apprenticeship status. Additionally, we included questions on reporting of abuse, concern about the impacts of abuse, and an open‐response to allow participants to share their perspectives.ResultsWe developed and tested a carefully‐tailored survey of abusive conduct. The responses to the survey (over 3300, including 500 narrative responses) will facilitate data‐driven interventions with the potential to prevent and address abuse. This paper describes the survey development process in collaboration with the union, domains of abuse that are relevant to the construction context, and the survey protocol.ConclusionThrough a collaborative effort, we developed an instrument to understand abusive conduct in construction and benchmark success in reducing adverse experiences of bullying and harassment. We recommend its use throughout the sector to reduce exposure to this well‐being hazard.

Funder

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Publisher

Wiley

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