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Muhammad Piri

Muhammad Piri

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Literature and Human Sciences
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Phone: 081 33339841

Research

Title
The Prevalence of Depression in Non-hospital employees in the outbreak of Covid-19: The Role of Mobbing, Workplace Incivility, and Ostracism
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
depression, incivility, mobbing, workplace ostracism
Year
2023
Journal Journal of Research in Psychopathology
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Researchers Muhammad Piri ، Saeed Ariapooran

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of depression symptoms and the predictive role of mobbing, incivility and ostracism in non-hospital workers. The research method was correlation. The statistical population of this research was consisted of all employees of non-hospital government offices in Kermanshah. Among them, 371 employees selected by convenience sampling method. The Depression, Luxembourg Workplace Mobbing, and Workplace Incivility, and Workplace Ostracism scales were used to collect the data. Data were analyzed by the Pearson correlation coefficient and stepwise regression. According to descriptive results, 15.9% of non-hospital workers experienced moderate to severe depression symptoms, during the COVID-19 outbreak. The Pearson correlation results showed that there was a positive relationship between mobbing (r=.33), workplace incivility (r=.46), and workplace ostracism (r=.41) with employee depression. Based on the results of stepwise regression, workplace incivility and workplace ostracism had a significant role in predicting depression (p<0.01). Based on the results, it is suggested to modify mobbing, workplace incivility, and workshops and psychological training for employees in conditions similar to COVID-19 can lead to a reduction in workplace ostracism.