Sexual harassment and job satisfaction among female workers at private sectors: Job stress as a mediator.

Industrial Psychiatry Journal Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-18 DOI:10.4103/ipj.ipj_498_24
Jaafar Omer Ahmed, Karwan K Kakamd, Khaleel S Mawlod
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Background: Female workers often face sexual harassment in the workplace. It places them under stress and reduces their job satisfaction.

Aim: Understanding the mediating effect of job stress in relation to harassment and job satisfaction is the main objective of the study.

Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study focused on women workers in the private sector from the Kurdistan region of Iraq. We measured sexual harassment using the sex behavior and workplace questionnaire and assessed job stress using the job stress survey questionnaire. The researchers developed a job satisfaction scale. We analyzed the data using ANOVA, simple linear regression, and Sobel mediation.

Results: Study sample consisted of 400 women workers who had experienced sexual harassment at work. The divorced/widowed had higher levels of harassment (M = 76.68), higher levels of job stress (M = 56.94), and worse job satisfaction (M = 50.16). We found a substantial positive link between sexual harassment and job stress and a large, significant negative correlation with job satisfaction. The indirect effect of sexual harassment through job stress accounts for 15% of the impact on job satisfaction.

Conclusion: Among female workers, divorced or widowed, older, and lower levels of education are the main risk factors for sexual harassment.

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私营部门女性员工的性骚扰与工作满意度:工作压力的中介作用。
背景:女性员工在工作场所经常面临性骚扰。这会使他们处于压力之下,降低他们的工作满意度。目的:了解工作压力对骚扰和工作满意度的中介作用是本研究的主要目的。材料和方法:本横断面研究的重点是来自伊拉克库尔德斯坦地区私营部门的女工。我们使用性行为问卷和工作场所问卷来测量性骚扰,使用工作压力调查问卷来评估工作压力。研究人员开发了一种工作满意度量表。我们使用方差分析、简单线性回归和Sobel中介分析数据。结果:研究样本包括400名在工作中遭受过性骚扰的女工。离婚/丧偶者的骚扰水平较高(M = 76.68),工作压力水平较高(M = 56.94),工作满意度较差(M = 50.16)。我们发现性骚扰与工作压力之间存在显著的正相关,而与工作满意度之间存在显著的负相关。性骚扰通过工作压力产生的间接影响占工作满意度影响的15%。结论:在女工中,离婚或丧偶、年龄较大、受教育程度较低是发生性骚扰的主要危险因素。
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