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Measuring exposure to bullying at work: The validity and advantages of the latent class cluster approach
Authors:Guy Notelaers  Stale Einarsen  Hans De Witte  Jeroen K Vermunt
Institution:1. Department of Psychology , Work and Organizational Psychology Unit, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven , Belgium;2. Directorate of Research for the Improvement on Working Conditions , Federal Government , Belgium guy.notelaers@psy.kuleuven.be;4. Department of Psychosocial Science , University of Bergen , Norway;5. Department of Psychology , Work and Organizational Psychology Unit, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven , Belgium;6. Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences Methodology and Statistics , University of Tilburg , The Netherlands
Abstract:Abstract

This paper addresses the construct and predictive validity of two methods for classifying respondents as victims of workplace bullying. Although bullying is conceived as a complex phenomenon, the dominant method used in bullying surveys, the operational classification method, only distinguishes two groups: victims versus non-victims. Hence, the complex nature of workplace bullying may not be accounted for. Therefore a latent class cluster approach is suggested to model the data, which was obtained by using the Negative Acts Questionnaire (NAQ) administered to employees in Belgium (n=6,175). Latent class modelling is a method of analysis that does not appear to have been used in occupational health psychology before. In this study, six latent classes emerged: “not bullied,” “limited work criticism,” “limited negative encounters,” “sometimes bullied,” “work related bullied,” and “victims.” The results show that compared to the traditional operational classification method, the latent class cluster approach shows higher construct and higher predictive validity with respect to self-assessments and indicators of strain and well-being at work. The consequences of these results for theory, future research, and practice are discussed.
Keywords:Workplace bullying  work-related stress  latent class analysis  operational classification  validity  strain  well-being
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