Study Links Workplace Bullying to Sleep Troubles, Urges Couple-Focused Interventions

February 22, 2025
Study Links Workplace Bullying to Sleep Troubles, Urges Couple-Focused Interventions
  • Professor Sanz-Vergel emphasizes the need for these couple-oriented programs to effectively manage the effects of workplace bullying on sleep and reduce levels of rumination.

  • A recent study conducted in Spain highlights the detrimental effects of workplace bullying on sleep, indicating that these impacts can worsen over time, particularly affecting sleep onset and early awakening.

  • The research comprised two studies: one involving 147 employees tracked over five days and another monitoring 139 couples over two months.

  • In addition to organizational strategies, individual-level interventions should focus on teaching stress management skills and the importance of disconnecting from work.

  • The authors also suggest implementing couple-oriented prevention programs that provide coping strategies to alleviate insomnia and its effects on relationships.

  • Findings reveal that insomnia symptoms can be 'contagious' between partners, meaning one person's sleep issues can adversely affect the other's sleep quality.

  • Lead author Professor Ana Sanz-Vergel points out that rumination often acts as a maladaptive coping strategy, leading to worse sleep outcomes.

  • Moreover, the study found that rumination significantly affects sleep quality, including overall satisfaction and its impact on life.

  • To combat these issues, the study advocates for organizational interventions aimed at reducing workplace bullying and fostering a healthier work culture.

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