Tolerance of Sexual Harassment: An Examination of Gender Differences, Ambivalent Sexism, Social Dominance, and Gender Roles

被引:0
|
作者
Brenda L. Russell
Kristin Y. Trigg
机构
[1] Castleton State College,Department of Psychology
来源
Sex Roles | 2004年 / 50卷
关键词
sexual harassment; ambivalent sexism; gender differences;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
In this study we examined the effects of gender, gender roles (masculinity and femininity), ambivalent sexism, and social dominance orientation with regard to tolerance of sexual harassment. It was predicted that women would be less tolerant than men of sexual harassment, however, men and women who were tolerant of sexual harassment would share ambivalence and hostility toward women, and they would exhibit higher levels of social dominance and masculinity. Results partially supported the hypotheses. Women were significantly less tolerant of harassment than men were, however, regression analyses showed that ambivalent sexism and hostility toward women accounted for the majority of total variance (35%), followed by gender (5%), social dominance (1%), femininity (0.7%), and nonsexism (0.6%). Masculinity and benevolent sexism were not significant predictors. Results suggest that ambivalence and hostility toward women are much greater predictors of tolerance of sexual harassment than is gender alone.
引用
收藏
页码:565 / 573
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Passive leadership and sexual harassment: Roles of observed hostility and workplace gender ratio
    Lee, Junghyun
    PERSONNEL REVIEW, 2018, 47 (03) : 594 - 612
  • [32] Gender Differences in Social Dominance Orientation: The Role of Cognitive Complexity
    Rob Foels
    Landon D. Reid
    Sex Roles, 2010, 62 : 684 - 692
  • [33] Perceived sexual harassment and gender differences in anesthesiology: a cross-sectional survey
    Shenoy, Renuka
    Harter, Ronald
    Uribe, Alberto
    Abdel-Rasoul, Mahmoud
    Tishko, Jillian
    Weaver, Tristan
    Stein, Erica
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2025, 13
  • [35] Gender Roles and Pressure to be Truthful: The Bogus Pipeline Modifies Gender Differences in Sexual but Not Non-sexual Behavior
    Terri D. Fisher
    Sex Roles, 2013, 68 : 401 - 414
  • [36] Gender Differences in Social Dominance Orientation: The Role of Cognitive Complexity
    Foels, Rob
    Reid, Landon D.
    SEX ROLES, 2010, 62 (9-10) : 684 - 692
  • [37] Gender Roles and Pressure to be Truthful: The Bogus Pipeline Modifies Gender Differences in Sexual but Not Non-sexual Behavior
    Fisher, Terri D.
    SEX ROLES, 2013, 68 (7-8) : 401 - 414
  • [38] Differences in the Perception of Sexual Harassment by Gender and Ethnicity among Selected Malaysian Undergraduates
    Yee, M.
    Alagappar, Ponmalar
    Ngeow, Yeok
    GENDER TECHNOLOGY & DEVELOPMENT, 2015, 19 (02) : 204 - 230
  • [39] Sexual harassment at a Spanish public university: an examination of victims' experiences by gender and campus status
    Ferrer-Perez, Victoria A.
    Bosch-Fiol, Esperanza
    JOURNAL OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE, 2020, 4 (01) : 41 - 58
  • [40] Sexual harassment and gender discrimination in gynecologic oncology
    Stasenko, Marina
    Tarney, Christopher
    Seier, Kenneth
    Casablanca, Yovanni
    Brown, Carol L.
    GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY, 2020, 159 (02) : 317 - 321