Prevalence and Risk Factors ofWorkplace Violence towardMental Health Staff Departments in Jordanian Hospitals
ABSTRACT
A cross-sectional study (n = 262) was conducted to assess the prevalence of workplace violence among
mental health departments staff in Jordan. The findings showed that 67.2% of the respondents were victims
of at least one violent incident in the last year. Verbal abuse was the most reported type of violence.
Patients were considered as the main source of violence. The contributing factors to workplace violence
include being unmarried and working longer shifts. Sadly, just being a healthcare worker was found to also
be a factor in the incidence of increased workplace violence. As a result of these findings, workplace violence
policies and legislation should be instituted, and mental health department staff should be trained
on violence-management policies.