 This study examined the prevalence of workplace violence, WPV, against emergency department, ED, staff in Saudi Arabia. It found that 45 percent of ED staff had experienced at least one violent act over a one-year period. Verbal threats were the most common type of WPV, 42 percent. Physicians were more likely to experience WPV than nurses, 47 percent versus 41 percent. When comparing the two groups, however, no type of WPV was statistically significant. Female participants were more likely to experience stalking than males, or 0.38, 95 percent CIS0.15, 0.92, while non-Arabic speakers experienced more WPV in the form of verbal threats and physical assault than those who spoke Arabic, or 0.14, 95 percent CIS0.03, 0.75. Participants from Ministry of Health Hospitals were more likely to be exposed to a confrontation when off-duty and to stalking. This article was authored by Faisal Al-Huzain, Mariam Al-Aqala, Dana Al-Ruzius, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.