Crisis social support after work-related violence and threats and risk for depressive symptoms: a 3-months follow-up study.
Lars Peter Sønderbo AndersenAsk ElklitJesper Pihl-ThingvadPublished in: BMC psychology (2023)
The study results indicate that depressive symptoms following work-related violence or threats can be mitigated by prolonged social support. We recommend that organizations continue to offer crisis social support in the subsequent months, and not just immediately after a violent or threating incident.