The biopsychosocial experience of sexual harassment: the concomitant effects of being harassed and response choice

IF 1.6 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
D. Knapp, M. Hogue, Greta L. Polites
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ABSTRACT While copious research considers the health outcomes of sexual harassment experiences and investigates how individuals respond to sexual harassment, it has not investigated the concomitant effects of sexual harassment experiences and responses on their wellbeing. Further, no research has applied the biopsychosocial (BPS) framework to consider how sexual harassment impacts wellbeing. Hence, we present a framework to guide research examining the concomitant effects of experiences with and responses to sexual harassment on wellbeing. By viewing sexual harassment as a stressor, we integrate literature related to sexual harassment appraisals and responses, and expand existing sexual harassment literature to include the BPS framework, thereby advancing the theoretical foundation of the wellbeing effects of sexual harassment. The resulting theoretically integrative model provides a means of categorising individuals’ experiences with sexual harassment by considering the concomitant effects of the individual’s appraisal and response choice on wellbeing as well as the recursive effects that response choice and wellbeing have on one another.
性骚扰的生物心理社会经验:被骚扰与回应选择的伴随效应
摘要尽管大量研究考虑了性骚扰经历的健康结果,并调查了个人对性骚扰的反应,但尚未调查性骚扰经历和反应对其健康的伴随影响。此外,没有研究应用生物心理社会(BPS)框架来考虑性骚扰如何影响幸福感。因此,我们提出了一个框架来指导研究,研究性骚扰的经历和应对对幸福感的伴随影响。通过将性骚扰视为一种压力源,我们整合了与性骚扰评估和应对相关的文献,并扩展了现有的性骚扰文献,将BPS框架纳入其中,从而推进了性骚扰健康影响的理论基础。由此产生的理论综合模型提供了一种方法,通过考虑个人的评估和反应选择对幸福感的伴随影响,以及反应选择和幸福感对彼此的递归影响,对个人的性骚扰经历进行分类。
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Journal of Sexual Aggression
Journal of Sexual Aggression CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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