Effects of Peer Victimization in Childhood and Trait Anxiety on Job Stress in Adulthood.
Yoshio IwataMiki OnoYoshitaka IshiiShunichiro ItoMasayuki KikkawaChihiro MorishitaYu TamadaMina HonyashikiTakeshi InoueJiro MasuyaPublished in: Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment (2024)
Our results showed that childhood peer victimization has a negative impact on job stress in adulthood, which is influenced by trait anxiety. Interventions to address peer victimization in childhood and trait anxiety may reduce job stress in adulthood, and thus contribute to improved occupational mental health and productivity in the workplace.