Development of Street Harassment Scale for Women in Universities

Sara Israa, Tazvin Ijaz
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This study is aimed to discuss the manifestations of street harassment among women university students of Lahore. The initial phase of the study involved conducting semi-structured interviews. For this purpose, 20 women university students were interviewed and 19 items were generated. A list of 19 items was given to experts to assess content validity. After removing repetitive statements, 15 item scale was retained and validated by experts. The final 15 item scale was administered to 150 female participants. Factor analysis showed significant KMO value and Bartlett’s test of sphericity which indicated a significant correlation between the items with a few exceptions of weak loadings. Items 12 and 13 showed weak loadings, so these items were discarded and a 13 item scale was retained. Three-factor solutions were suggested through Principle Component Analysis via oblimin rotation and labeled as Behavioral, Verbal, and Eve Teasing. Confirmatory Factor Analysis was further done on a sample of 380 participants to confirm the factors obtained via Exploratory Factor Analysis which overall showed a strong construct validity of the scale and model fit after removal of three items. The final retained version of the scale consisted of 12 items. To assess the convergent validity of the indigenously developed scale, the Sexual Harassment Experience Questionnaire (Kamal & Tariq, 1998) was used as it assessed a similar construct. The correlation coefficient of the two scales was .49 (p < .01). Cronbach alpha value of the developed scale was .82 suggesting a strong inter-item correlation. There are myriad interventions on which the study sheds light.
大学女生街头骚扰量表的编制
本研究旨在探讨拉合尔女大学生街头骚扰的表现形式。研究的初始阶段包括进行半结构化访谈。为此,我们对20名女大学生进行了访谈,共生成了19个项目。专家们得到了一份包含19个项目的清单来评估内容的有效性。剔除重复语句后,保留15项量表,经专家验证。最后的15项量表对150名女性参与者进行了管理。因子分析显示KMO值和Bartlett 's球度检验显著,表明除了少数弱负荷外,各项目之间具有显著的相关性。第12题和第13题的负荷较弱,因此丢弃这两题,保留13题量表。通过主成分分析提出三因素解决方案,并将其标记为行为,言语和夏娃戏弄。验证性因子分析进一步对380名参与者的样本进行验证性因子分析,以确认通过探索性因子分析获得的因素,这些因素在去除三个项目后总体上显示出很强的量表和模型拟合的结构效度。最终保留的量表由12个项目组成。为了评估本土开发的量表的收敛效度,我们使用了性骚扰经历问卷(Kamal & Tariq, 1998),因为它评估了一个类似的结构。两个量表的相关系数为0.49 (p < 0.01)。所编制量表的Cronbach alpha值为0.82,显示出较强的项目间相关性。这项研究揭示了无数的干预措施。
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