Author/Authors :
Behzadfar, Fatemeh Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology - University Payam Noor, Tehran, Iran , Eskandari, Hossein Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology - Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, Iran , Zamani, Narges Department of Health Psychology - Young Researchers and Elite Club - Hamedan Branch Islamic Azad University, Hamedan, Iran , Golzari, Mahmood Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology - Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, Iran , Khani, Hassan Iranian Applied Research Center for Public Health and Sustainable Development (IRCPHD) - North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences, Bojnurd, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Unlike other workplace hazards that are impersonal in nature, sexual harassment
is one of the dangers that have personal nature. Women have always been exposed to
sexual harassment. Most researches in sexual harassment often were concentrated on the
characteristics of those who commit sexual harassment and often less focused on the predictors
of sexual harassment in the workplace.
Methods: The overall design of this study was cross-sectional. It deals with the relationship
between demographic factors and the incidence of sexual harassment of working women.
Participants of this study are working women between 21-40 years old who had been exposed
to sexual harassment in the last 12 months in Tehran and the sample group was selected
among 120 working women in this population by using purposive sampling. The subjects
in this study completed the Sexual Experiences Questionnaire (SEQ, Fitzgerald, 1988) and
the multi-choice questionnaire for demographic factors and then regression analysis and
f-test were used to evaluate the research hypotheses.
Results: The results of the study showed that age (F= 2.29), income level (F= 1.219), occupational
position (F= 0.59), work experience (F= 0.48), marital status (F= 0.68), and educational
level (F= 0.39) form the variances associated with demographic data which all factors
have a significant relationship with sexual harassment.
Conclusion: It seems that having specific demographic factors will provide the tendency of
sexual harassment occurrence.