Martin Jennifer L
Oakland University, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2008 Jan;14(1):100-24. doi: 10.1177/1077801207311908.
This exploratory intervention study examines the effectiveness of a single-sex women's studies course in reducing sexual harassment in an at-risk high school. It was hypothesized that the young women's loci of control would become more internal as a result of the course and participants would feel they had more control over their lives. Findings indicate that participants' knowledge of sexual harassment gained from the intervention had been retained and reports of sexual harassment increased. Administrative referrals for sexual harassment within the school were reduced by one third during the semester following the intervention. Participants' perceptions of their levels of internality increased over time.
这项探索性干预研究考察了一门单性别女性研究课程在减少一所高危高中的性骚扰方面的效果。研究假设,由于该课程,年轻女性的控制点会变得更加内控,且参与者会觉得她们对自己的生活有更多掌控。研究结果表明,参与者从干预中获得的关于性骚扰的知识得以保留,且性骚扰报告有所增加。在干预后的那个学期,学校内因性骚扰而进行的行政转介减少了三分之一。随着时间推移,参与者对自身内控水平的认知有所提高。