A study presented in the Journal of Managerial Psychology (Byrne & Hochwater, 2008) found that people experiencing job mistreatment were twice as likely to be depressed at work. They also reported exhaustion levels that were 33 percent higher than the rest of the workforce and had 33 percent more sleep disorders.
A study presented in the Journal of Managerial Psychology (Byrne & Hochwater, 2008) found that people experiencing job mistreatment were twice as likely to be depressed at work. They also reported exhaustion levels that were 33 percent higher than the rest of the workforce and had 33 percent more sleep disorders.