Sexual Harassment Myths and Social Justice Perception among College Students in Southeast Nigeria: Implication to Gender-based Sexual Violence and Sustainable Development

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Samuel Okafor
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Sexual harassment across public institutions in some developing nations is more lenient on the sexual harassment myths supported by patriarchal structures. Although sexual harassment myths as a problem has attracted many attentions from the researching community so far, it is yet to be unravelled in some developing nations in connection with social justice and sustainable development. Sexual harassment myths as tools of social injustice are perpetuated by the patriarchal structure and false collective conscience among the youth in educational institutions. This has over the years, entrenched sexual violence against women in the everyday interactions among the youth and the general population in the developing world. In order to understand the prevalence and developmental consequences of sexual harassment myths, the present study focused on the college students (a group that may be expected to be more progressive in its thinking about sexuality and gender differences/relations than the general population), involving 1716 students (17+) of 44 higher institutions of learning in southeast Nigeria. While the study was guided by Structuration/Collective conscience models, survey design with questionnaire instrument was applied to manage the study and data collection procedure. Appropriate statistics were applied to check the relationship of the substantive variables to the study. From the findings, there is a prevalence of acceptance of sexual harassment myths (72.3%/55.6%) among the students; sexual harassment myths1&2 explained about 98%/94% variance of consciousness towards social justice against sexual harassment; predictors of gendered attitude towards sexual harassment myths acceptance are gender, age, source of sex education and perceived institutional sexual harassment policy,while the predicting factors to consciousness towards social justice against sexual harassment included age, religious affiliation, type of secondary school attended and source of sex education.
尼日利亚东南部大学生的性骚扰神话与社会正义感知:对性别性暴力与可持续发展的启示
在一些发展中国家,公共机构的性骚扰对男权结构支持的性骚扰神话更为宽容。尽管性骚扰神话作为一个问题已经引起了研究界的广泛关注,但在一些发展中国家,它与社会正义和可持续发展的关系尚未得到揭示。作为社会不公正工具的性骚扰神话,由于父权结构和教育机构中年轻人的虚假集体良知而得以延续。多年来,在发展中世界青年和一般民众的日常交往中,对妇女的性暴力根深蒂固。为了了解性骚扰神话的流行和发展后果,本研究将重点放在大学生身上(这一群体在性和性别差异/关系的思考上可能比一般人群更进步),涉及尼日利亚东南部44所高等院校的1716名学生(17岁以上)。本研究以结构化/集体意识模型为指导,采用问卷调查设计来管理研究和数据收集过程。应用适当的统计数据来检查实质性变量与研究的关系。从调查结果来看,学生普遍接受性骚扰神话(72.3%/55.6%);性骚扰神话1&2解释了98%/94%针对性骚扰的社会正义意识差异;性别对性骚扰神话接受态度的预测因子为性别、年龄、性教育来源和对性骚扰制度政策的感知,而性别对性骚扰社会正义意识的预测因子为年龄、宗教信仰、中学类型和性教育来源。
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