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Abstract
Purpose
Sexual harassment is a worldwide and prevalent problem that can have severe consequences. The #MeToo movement has highlighted that sexual harassment is not an isolated event and is linked to misogynistic cognitions and other forms of sexual violence. However, there is a lack of research regarding the relationship between sexual harassment and its nomological network, particularly in the general population. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to explore the nomological network of harassment.
Design/methodology/approach
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between perception of harassment and rape myths (RMS), with paraphilia (fantasy and behaviour) as mediators. In addition, the prevalence of paraphilia in the general population was explored and gender difference was analysed. Frequencies, Pearson's r correlations, independent sample t-tests and mediation analyses were conducted on a sample of n = 254 participants from the general population.
Findings
Analyses revealed that half of the sample have engaged in at least one paraphilia behaviour. Furthermore, correlations between a more lenient perception of harassment, RM acceptance and paraphilia were found, as well as significant gender differences. Finally, mediation models revealed a strong relationship between RM acceptance and a more lenient perception of harassment, with paraphilia mediating this relationship.
Practical implications
This study has several implications, highlighting the role of misogynistic cognitions in predicting a lenient perception of sexual harassment, and thus, proposing a key focus for prevention and intervention models.
Originality/value
This research is mostly conducted on male samples in these areas; thus, this study aimed to collect data from a diverse sample that may provide a better overview of sexual harassment and its nomological network.
目的 性骚扰是一个世界性的普遍问题,可能造成严重后果。#MeToo 运动强调,性骚扰并非孤立事件,它与厌恶女性的认知和其他形式的性暴力有关。然而,关于性骚扰与其名义网络之间的关系,尤其是在普通人群中的关系,还缺乏研究。因此,本文旨在探索骚扰的名义网络。本研究的目的是探索骚扰认知与强奸迷思(RMS)之间的关系,并以恋物癖(幻想和行为)作为中介。此外,还探讨了一般人群中副性征的流行情况,并分析了性别差异。对 n = 254 名普通人群样本进行了频率、Pearson's r 相关性、独立样本 t 检验和中介分析。此外,研究还发现,对骚扰的宽松认知、对 RM 的接受度与性变态之间存在相关性,而且性别差异显著。最后,中介模型显示,RM 接受度与对骚扰的宽松认知之间存在密切关系,而奸淫癖则是这种关系的中介。原创性/价值这项研究在这些领域大多以男性样本为研究对象;因此,本研究旨在收集来自不同样本的数据,以便更好地了解性骚扰及其名义网络。