Violence Against Drivers and Conductors in the Road Passenger Transport Sector in Maputo, Mozambique

  • Couto M
  • Lawoko S
  • Svanström L
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Abstract

A cross-sectional study which examined the extent, nature and risk factors of workplace violence in the road passenger transport sector in Maputo, the capital city of Mozambique. A random sample of 504 participants was selected from a population of 2 618 registered bus, minibus, and taxi drivers/conductors. Indicated that workplace violence, psychological as well as physical, is highly prevalent among drivers/conductors, with 77% reporting ever being abused and 64% reporting being abused during the past 12 months. Particularly vulnerable groups comprised illiterate employees, bus drivers/conductors, employees with long experience, and those holding a supervisory position. In addition, a high workload was associated with an increased likelihood of exposure to workplace violence in the road passenger transport sector. Discusses the implications of the findings for possible interventions and furtherresearch

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Couto, M., Lawoko, S., & Svanström, L. (2011). Violence Against Drivers and Conductors in the Road Passenger Transport Sector in Maputo, Mozambique. African Safety Promotion: A Journal of Injury and Violence Prevention, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.4314/asp.v7i2.70414

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