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1 Investigating Workplace Bullying Using a Person-Centered Approach: Capturing Targets Exposure and Sense of Defenselessness Through Latent Profile Analysis Trépanier SG; Notelaers G; Birkeland Nielsen M; Morin AJS; 41902650
CONCORDIA
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3 Queer occultism, sentimental biopower, and becoming bottoms as a means to divest from white supremacy among practitioners of magic in Montreal Sydney Sheedy 40078317
CONCORDIA
4 Effects of early midlife ovarian removal on sleep: Polysomnography-measured cortical arousal, homeostatic drive, and spindle characteristics Brown A; Gervais NJ; Gravelsins L; O' Byrne J; Calvo N; Ramana S; Shao Z; Bernardini M; Jacobson M; Rajah MN; Einstein G; 39178647
HKAP
5 The effects of competition and implicit power motive on men's testosterone, emotion recognition, and aggression Vongas JG; Al Hajj R; 28455183
JMSB
6 A Multilevel Person-Centered Perspective on the Role of Job Demands and Resources for Employees' Job Engagement and Burnout Profiles Gillet N; Morin AJS; Blais AR; 38698872
CONCORDIA
7 Microstructure of Deposits Sprayed by a High Power Torch with Flash Boiling Atomization of High-Concentration Suspensions Amrollahy Biouki S; Ben Ettouil F; C Liberati A; Dolatabadi A; Moreau C; 38612008
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8 A longitudinal investigation of structural empowerment profiles among healthcare employees Cougot B; Gillet N; Morin AJS; Gauvin J; Ollierou F; Moret L; Tripodi D; 38093467
CONCORDIA
9 Update on air pollution control strategies for coal-fired power plants Asif Z; Chen Z; Wang H; Zhu Y; 35572480
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10 Age of Acquisition Modulates Alpha Power During Bilingual Speech Comprehension in Noise Grant AM; Kousaie S; Coulter K; Gilbert AC; Baum SR; Gracco V; Titone D; Klein D; Phillips NA; 35548507
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11 Efficient Authentication Protocol and Its Application in Resonant Inductive Coupling Wireless Power Transfer Systems Ahene E; Ofori-Oduro M; Twum F; Walker J; Missah YM; 34960339
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12 Feasibility of Pressure-Retarded Osmosis for Electricity Generation at Low Temperatures Abbasi-Garravand E; Mulligan CN; 34436319
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13 Work Fatigue Profiles: Nature, Implications, and Associations With Psychological Empowerment. Blais AR, Gillet N, Houle SA, Comeau CA, Morin AJS 33329261
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14 A Benchmark of Data Stream Classification for Human Activity Recognition on Connected Objects. Khannouz M; Glatard T; 33202905
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15 Differences in MEG and EEG power-law scaling explained by a coupling between spatial coherence and frequency: a simulation study. Bénar CG, Grova C, Jirsa VK, Lina JM 31292816
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16 The relationship between exercise intensity, cerebral oxygenation and cognitive performance in young adults. Mekari S, Fraser S, Bosquet L, Bonnéry C, Labelle V, Pouliot P, Lesage F, Bherer L 26063061
PERFORM

 

Title:Investigating Workplace Bullying Using a Person-Centered Approach: Capturing Targets Exposure and Sense of Defenselessness Through Latent Profile Analysis
Authors:Trépanier SGNotelaers GBirkeland Nielsen MMorin AJS
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41902650/
DOI:10.1177/08862605261421611
Publication:Journal of interpersonal violence
Keywords:defenselessnessexposure to bullying behaviorslatent profile analysisoutcomesperson-centered analysispower imbalanceworkplace bullying
PMID:41902650 Category: Date Added:2026-03-29
Dept Affiliation: CONCORDIA
1 Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada.
2 University of Bergen, Norway.
3 National Institute of Occupational Health, Norway.
4 Substantive-Methodological Synergy Research Laboratory, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
5 Optentia Research Unit, North-West University, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa.

Description:

Workplace bullying is conceptualized as a systematic exposure to harassing behavior accompanied by feelings of defenselessness. Yet, most research has solely focused on exposure, thereby ignoring the role of defenselessness regarding victimization from bullying. Using a person-centered approach, this cross-sectional study addresses this gap by investigating the relation between employees' profiles of exposure to bullying behaviors and their profiles of defenselessness. Latent profile analyses of 491 employees identified four distinct exposure profiles: (a) no exposure, (b) rare exposure, (c) occasional exposure, and (d) exposure to isolating acts (work isolation). A parallel four-profile solution emerged for defenselessness, reflecting (a) no, (b) low, and (c) moderate levels across most indicators, as well as (d) specific defenselessness linked to isolating behaviors. Profile membership overlapped strongly between exposure and defenselessness, except for one-third of employees in the rare exposure profile, who showed moderate rather than low defenselessness. The profile reflecting the highest levels of exposure and defenselessness (occasional exposure and moderate defenselessness) reported the most negative outcomes (higher perceived victimization, exhaustion, and job dissatisfaction), whereas the no exposure/no defenselessness profile showed the most adaptive outcomes. Importantly, the rare exposure profile experienced significantly worse outcomes when defenselessness was moderate rather than low. The work isolation profile showed outcomes similar to the rare exposure profile with low defenselessness, highlighting the harmful nature of isolating actions. The findings highlight the need for organizations to actively prevent and manage negative behaviors among employees.





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