Bystander interventions against gender-based violence and harassment in the workplace: a scoping review

Gender-based violence and harassment (GBVH) has detrimental effects on organisational performance and employee well-being. Primary-level bystander intervention programmes that enable employees to act when witnessing GBVH offer a promising prevention strategy. Despite the increased focus on the impor...

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Main Authors: Kristan Stampe Nielsen, Maj Hansen, Eva Gemzøe Mikkelsen
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1570812/full
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description Gender-based violence and harassment (GBVH) has detrimental effects on organisational performance and employee well-being. Primary-level bystander intervention programmes that enable employees to act when witnessing GBVH offer a promising prevention strategy. Despite the increased focus on the importance of primary-level bystander interventions, limited efforts have been made to systematically synthesise research in this area. The present scoping review therefore sought to consolidate research on primary-level bystander interventions implemented in organisations by exploring the theoretical frameworks used to develop these interventions, determining outcomes, and examining facilitators and obstacles for their implementation. Five databases [Embase (Ovid), MEDLINE (Ovid), Scopus, Web of Science, and PsycINFO (Ovid)], and grey literature were systematically searched. Out of 11.302 references screened, 14 studies were included in the present scoping review. Findings suggest that primary-level bystander interventions, particularly bystander training workshops incorporating practice exercises, can increase prosocial bystander behaviour. However, the paucity of follow-up measurements makes it challenging to evaluate their long-term efficacy. The included studies underscore the importance of tailoring interventions to specific workplace contexts. While comprehensive program theories underpin most studies, organisational change theories were typically absent, even when interventions aimed to achieve cultural change. In conclusion, this review emphasises the significance of bystander interventions for primary GBVH prevention and underscores the need for further research to identify optimal practices and ensure enduring effectiveness.Systematic review registrationThe protocol is registered on the Open Science Framework website at https://osf.io/3pt5k/.
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spelling doaj-art-3b6a75fe5a8845f2bd06fc69f4a1eef02025-08-20T02:01:25ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782025-05-011610.3389/fpsyg.2025.15708121570812Bystander interventions against gender-based violence and harassment in the workplace: a scoping reviewKristan Stampe NielsenMaj HansenEva Gemzøe MikkelsenGender-based violence and harassment (GBVH) has detrimental effects on organisational performance and employee well-being. Primary-level bystander intervention programmes that enable employees to act when witnessing GBVH offer a promising prevention strategy. Despite the increased focus on the importance of primary-level bystander interventions, limited efforts have been made to systematically synthesise research in this area. The present scoping review therefore sought to consolidate research on primary-level bystander interventions implemented in organisations by exploring the theoretical frameworks used to develop these interventions, determining outcomes, and examining facilitators and obstacles for their implementation. Five databases [Embase (Ovid), MEDLINE (Ovid), Scopus, Web of Science, and PsycINFO (Ovid)], and grey literature were systematically searched. Out of 11.302 references screened, 14 studies were included in the present scoping review. Findings suggest that primary-level bystander interventions, particularly bystander training workshops incorporating practice exercises, can increase prosocial bystander behaviour. However, the paucity of follow-up measurements makes it challenging to evaluate their long-term efficacy. The included studies underscore the importance of tailoring interventions to specific workplace contexts. While comprehensive program theories underpin most studies, organisational change theories were typically absent, even when interventions aimed to achieve cultural change. In conclusion, this review emphasises the significance of bystander interventions for primary GBVH prevention and underscores the need for further research to identify optimal practices and ensure enduring effectiveness.Systematic review registrationThe protocol is registered on the Open Science Framework website at https://osf.io/3pt5k/.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1570812/fullsexual harassmentgender-based violence and harassmentbystander interventionworkplace harassmentprimary prevention
spellingShingle Kristan Stampe Nielsen
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Bystander interventions against gender-based violence and harassment in the workplace: a scoping review
Frontiers in Psychology
sexual harassment
gender-based violence and harassment
bystander intervention
workplace harassment
primary prevention
title Bystander interventions against gender-based violence and harassment in the workplace: a scoping review
title_full Bystander interventions against gender-based violence and harassment in the workplace: a scoping review
title_fullStr Bystander interventions against gender-based violence and harassment in the workplace: a scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Bystander interventions against gender-based violence and harassment in the workplace: a scoping review
title_short Bystander interventions against gender-based violence and harassment in the workplace: a scoping review
title_sort bystander interventions against gender based violence and harassment in the workplace a scoping review
topic sexual harassment
gender-based violence and harassment
bystander intervention
workplace harassment
primary prevention
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