ABSTRACT

Work is part of the lifestyle of the majority of individuals living around us and aged between 16 and 65 years, and constitutes one of the main activities we practice regularly, if not daily. Our occupation infl uences not only the premises (cities, districts, buildings) that we visit and the people we meet (general public, clients, suppliers) but also the frequency, itinerary, and schedule of our travels. In light of all this, the importance, both epidemiological and etiological, of studying the phenomenon of socioprofessional victimization is clear.