8 22 39.3 85 46 Foreign nationals 66 51.2 34 60.7 100 54 Foreigners with work/residence permit Yes 123 95.4 52 92.9 176 95.0 No 3 2.3 4 7.1 7 3.4 Missing 3 2.3 0 3 1.6 Occupational status Employee 88 68.2 46 82.1 134 72.4 Self-employed 16 12.4 4 7.2 20 CYC202 manufacturer 10.8 Unknown 25 19.4 6 10.7 31 16.8 Sector of work Agriculture 1 0.8 – – 1 0.5 Industry 13 10.1 1 1.8 14 7.6 Services 115 89.1 55 98.2 170 91.9 Generally in good health Yes 31 24.0 21 37.5 52 28.1 No 96 74.4 33 58.9 129 69.7 Missing 2 1.6 2 3.6 4 2.2 Previous experience of violence Yes 57 44.2 26 46.4 83 44.8 No 70 54.3 30 53.6 100 54.1 Missing 2 1.5 0 2 1.1 Appendix 4 See Table 7. Table 7 Descriptive statistics on the violent
events (N = 196) Assaults on male victims (N = 137) Assaults on female victims (N = 59) Total (N = 196) N % N % N % Type of workplace violence Internal 28 20.4 24 40.7 52 26.5 External 107 78.1 35 59.3 142 72.5 Internal + external 2 1.5 – – 2 1.0 Internal violence Alvocidib in vivo perpetrated by Subordinate 3 10.0 – 3 5.5 Colleague 20 66.7 18 75.0 38 70.4 Superior 7 23.3 6 25.0 13 24.1 Time of the assault Day work (6 a.m.–7 p.m.) 64 46.7 36 61.0 100 51.0 Evening work (8–10 p.m.) 20 14.6 8 13.6 28 14.3 Night work (11 p.m.–5 a.m.) 50 36.5 11 18.6 61 31.1 Missing 3 2.2 4 6.8 7 3.6 Appendix 5 See Table 8. Table 8 Predictors and risk factors
by categories of the severity score Predictors (from consultation data at the time of PI3K inhibitor the violent event) Categories of severity score 0 = No consequences N = 21 1–3 = Medium level of severity N = 49 4+ = High severity N = 15 N % N % N % Gender Male 19 90.5 38 77.6 9 60 Female 2 9.5 11 22.5 6 40 Age-groups <35 12 57.1 14 28.6 4 26.7 35–44 6 28.6 16 32.7 4 26.7 45+
3 14.3 19 38.8 7 46.7 Initial symptoms of psychological distress None 14 66.7 15 28.6 3 20.0 Minor 5 23.8 15 30.6 3 20.0 Moderate 2 9.5 17 34.7 3 20.0 Severe – – 3 6.1 6 40.0 Initial physical wounds None 2 9.5 6 12.5 2 13.3 Minor 15 71.4 26 54.2 7 46.7 Moderate 4 19.1 15 31.3 6 40.0 Severe – – 1 2.1 – – Type of workplace violence Internal Interleukin-2 receptor (by a coworker) 1 4.8 10 20.4 3 20.0 External (by a client, patient, etc.) 19 90.5 39 79.6 12 80.0 Both 1 4.8 – – – – Otherwise in good health No 4 19.1 17 35.4 6 40.0 Yes 17 81.0 31 64.6 9 60.0 Previous experience of violence (including all forms of community and family violence) No 9 42.9 28 57.1 9 60.0 Yes 12 57.1 21 42.9 6 40.0 Job category by awareness of violence Low 4 19.1 11 22.5 2 13.3 Medium 8 38.1 25 51.0 9 60.0 High 9 42.9 13 26.5 4 26.7 Was working alone No (one or more coworkers present) 12 57.0 21 43.8 8 53.3 Yes 9 42.9 27 56.3 7 46.7 Risk factors (self-reported in follow-up interviews) Perception of the employer’s response Adequate and helpful 14 6.7 22 45.8 3 20.0 Inadequate or nonexistent 6 29.6 17 35.4 9 60.