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Consequences of sexual harassment in sport for female athletes [PDF]
Sexual harassment research was first undertaken in the workplace and educational settings. Research on sexual harassment in sport is scarce but has grown steadily since the mid-1980s.
Acosta R. V. +21 more
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Harassment, stalking, threats and attacks targeting New Zealand politicians: a mental health issue [PDF]
The harassment of politicians has significant psychosocial costs for both the victim and the perpetrator and represents an opportunity for mental health intervention.
Justin Barry-Walsh +2 more
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To Confront Versus not to Confront: Women’s Perception of Sexual Harassment
Current research has postulated that sexual harassment is one of the most serious social problems. Perceptions of sexual harassment vary according to some factors: gender, context, and perceiver’s ideology.
María del Carmen Herrera +2 more
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Prevalence of sexual harassment among Norwegian female elite athletes in relation to sport type [PDF]
Although it is often assumed that the prevalence of sexual harassment is different in different sports, this assumption has not been empirically tested. This study considers whether the experience of sexual harassment varies by sport.
Brackenridge, C.H. +22 more
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Background Sexual harassment of physicians by patients is highly prevalent and rarely reported. Little is known on how to prepare physicians to handle verbal sexual harassment that detracts from their ability to provide care but does not meet the ...
Lauren E. Hock +5 more
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“Just Shut Up and Take It”: South African University Students on Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment and gender-based violence have become pervasive and normal within South African society. This trend is of grave concern at colleges and universities. Drawing on the social construction of the gender theory approach, this study explored
Sahara Jagath, Vijay Hamlall
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This study examined factors related to the quality of life (QOL) of gay and bisexual men during emerging adulthood in Taiwan. The factors included traditional harassment (e.g., verbal ridicule, relational exclusion, physical aggression, and theft of ...
Huei-Fan Hu +3 more
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PENGARUH ANDROGENITAS TERHADAP INTENSI MELAPOR STUDI PADA MAHASISWA KORBAN PELECEHAN SEKSUAL [PDF]
A person's androgenic gender role can review how the intention to report a victim of sexual harassment is, because in this role, masculine and feminine go hand in hand so that the logic and emotions of the victim of harassment can run well and have high ...
Prayuda, Bimantara Aji
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Background: Harassment victimization is prevalent among gay and bisexual men and may negatively impact the victims' mental health. Aims: To examine the relationships between traditional and cyber harassment and self-identity confusion among Taiwanese gay
Chien-Chuan Wang +4 more
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Background: Sexual harassment has received global attention and has been recognized as a public health problem with increased physical and mental health risks among the victims.
Radhika Thapalia +3 more
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