Correlates of the objective and subjective experiences of sexual harassment in high school |
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Authors: | Sandra Houston Naomi Hwang |
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Affiliation: | (1) HIV Epidemiology Research, LCDC, Health Canada, Tunney's Pasture, University of Western Ontario, P.L. 0202A, K1A 1B5 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | The present study used retrospective reports of primarily white female university students to examine a number of issues related to sexual harassment in high school. Results indicate that underperception of sexual harassment in high school exists in that reports of objective experiences appear to be quite high and exceed the actual labelling of these experiences as sexual harassment. Those who reported having an overprotective mother, observing fewer positive behaviors between their parents, and experiencing unwanted sexual contact during childhood experienced a greater number of objectively-defined incidents of sexual harassment, than those who did not. Underperception of sexual harassment was associated with a greater frequency of negative behaviors directed toward the father by the mother, but was not related to experiencing unwanted sexual contact during childhood.We would like to thank W. A. Fisher, D. Hazlewood, J. Olson, and the anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments. |
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