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Sexual harassment: early adolescents' self-reports of experiences and acceptance.
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Sexual CommunicationSexual Harassment ExperiencesSexual AbuseSexual ViolenceGender StudiesBullyingSexual BehaviorSocial SciencesSexual AssaultSexual HarassmentSexual OrientationAggressionPsychologySexual Harassment Behaviors
Considerable attention has been focused on sexual harassment experiences and attitudes of older adolescents and adults. Recently, educational and judicial institutions have recognized that harassment also occurs among junior and senior high school students. The primary aim of this project was to gather information regarding early adolescents' experiences with and acceptance of sexual harassment behaviors. Results indicate a considerable proportion of females (50%) and males (37%) have been victims of sexual harassment perpetrated by their peers, even though their acceptance of these behaviors is quite low. Suggestions for a sexual harassment educational program for early adolescents are presented.