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Sexual Harassment, Bullying, and School Outcomes for High School Girls and Boys
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2015
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School EngagementHigh School GirlsGender IdentitySchool ViolenceSexual ViolenceGender StudiesBullyingSociologySexismSchool OutcomesEducationBullying PreventionVictimisationSexual HarassmentSexual OrientationAggressionSocial Sciences
A comparison of the impact of bullying and sexual harassment on five school outcomes was conducted on a sample of high school students. Results revealed that sexual harassment was a stronger predictor than bullying of all school outcomes for both sexes, but especially for girls. This study suggests that sexual harassment, which activates sexist and heterosexist stereotypes, erodes school engagement, alienates students from teachers, and adversely affects academic achievement, to a greater degree than bullying does.
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