Workplace Sexual Harassment
Cross-source consensus on Workplace Sexual Harassment from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- In this study, 39.1% of nurses reported experiencing workplace sexual harassment sometimes to always during the prior year. — Workplace sexual harassment and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in nurses: a cross-sectional study in southeast Iran
- Latent sexual harassment was reported at higher mean levels than manifest sexual harassment. — Workplace sexual harassment and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in nurses: a cross-sectional study in southeast Iran
- Under-reporting of sexual harassment is attributed to cultural norms, fear of consequences, peer pressure, perceived futility, and lack of policy knowledge. — Workplace sexual harassment and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in nurses: a cross-sectional study in southeast Iran
- The most frequently reported harassment forms included sexually suggestive staring, invading personal space, and repeated requests for contact information. — Workplace sexual harassment and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in nurses: a cross-sectional study in southeast Iran