Li, Xiaomin Gu, Xinyu Ariyo, Tolulope Jiang, Quanbao
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Journal of interpersonal violence
Sexual harassment is a serious problem, and with a growing population of college students in China, the phenomenon is becoming prevalent. Using the 2010 data from the Third Survey on Chinese Women's Social Status, we examined relationships between understanding of sexual harassment and experience/response among Chinese college students. The results...
Slaatten, Hilde Haugland, Bente Storm Mowatt Bjørknes, Ragnhild Fyhn, Tonje Tveito, Torill Helene Poteat, V. Paul Breivik, Kyrre
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Frontiers in Public Health
Background Sexual- and gendered harassment are normalised in many peer groups, yet their associations with mental health concerns among adolescents are well-established. School based interventions that prevent and reduce sexual and gendered harassment among younger adolescents are scarce. For schools, protecting pupils from harassment may be challe...
Wamoyi, Joyce Ranganathan, Meghna Mugunga, Samuel Stöckl, Heidi
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Journal of interpersonal violence
Sexual harassment or the unwanted offensive behaviours that women and girls experience is a pervasive global challenge. Yet, there is limited evidence on the lived experiences of sexual harassment from school-based settings in sub-Saharan Africa. We explore students' perceived experiences, perpetration, and drivers of sexual harassment in schools i...
Molstad, Taylor D Weinhardt, Justin M Jones, Rihannon
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Trauma, violence & abuse
Sexual assault continues to be a prevalent and consequential experience for university students. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize the literature on the academic consequences of the sexual assault for university students. There is currently no comprehensive review of the literature focusing on the academic consequences for univers...
Nickodem, Kyle K Basile, Kathleen C Espelage, Dorothy L Leemis, Ruth W Ingram, Katherine M Barbero, Colleen
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Journal of interpersonal violence
Adolescent sexual violence (SV), which includes non-contact verbal sexual harassment (SH) and forced sexual contact (FSC), is a significant public health problem with long-term impacts on health and well-being. Understanding how sports participation is linked to SV can inform prevention efforts; however, the current literature is unclear about the ...
Powell, Anastasia Scott, Adrian J Flynn, Asher McCook, Sarah
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Journal of interpersonal violence
Image-based sexual abuse (IBSA) is a form of technology-facilitated abuse in which intimate (nude or sexual) images of a person are taken, distributed, or threats are made to distribute the images, without a person's consent. It is an increasingly criminalized form of sexual abuse, and yet little is known about the perpetrators of these harms, incl...
Sinha, Raina Herbst, Katherine Romano, Jennifer C
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The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery
Gender disparity in cardiothoracic surgery, but not specifically in congenital heart surgery, has been a growing focus. The aim of this study was to describe the experiences related to gender for women in this field. This cross-sectional survey was designed to assess gender perception in 5 domains: training, professional career, clinical practice, ...
Sarwar, Nabila
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Frontiers in Psychology
Sexual harassment (SH) in sporting environments has developed as an important field of research. However, a more comprehensive understanding of factors affecting SH behavior is needed. We hypothesized how these effects appear and the scenarios in which they exist. Based on the perspectives of SH, this study aims to reveal the athletes’ perceptions ...
Mennicke, Annelise Coates, Constance Austin Jules, Bridget Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Jennifer
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Journal of interpersonal violence
Disclosure of interpersonal violence (i.e., sexual violence, sexual harassment, dating violence, and stalking) is often the first step toward receiving social and systemic support. Research demonstrates that sexual assault and dating violence survivors on college campuses are more likely to disclosure to informal sources (i.e., friends and family) ...
Bloom, Brittnie E Park, Eunhee Swendeman, Dallas Oaks, Laury Sumstine, Stephanie Amabile, Claire Carey, Stoddy Wagman, Jennifer A
Campus-based sexual violence and sexual harassment (SVSH) are prevalent issues that impact students detrimentally. Guided by community-based participatory research, this qualitative study assessed undergraduate students' perceptions of available campus SVSH resources, gaps in services, and recommendations for solutions for SVSH at three universitie...