Campos Paola A, Falb Kathryn L, Hernández Sara, Díaz-Olavarrieta Claudia, Gupta Jhumka
Innovations for Poverty Action. Mexico City, Mexico.
Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Yale School of Public Health. New Haven, Conn, USA.
Salud Publica Mex. 2017 Jan-Feb;59(1):102-105. doi: 10.21149/7961.
: To document the frequency and forms of street harassment and examine the association between street harassment experiences and perceptions of social cohesion.
: Baseline survey data collected among women seeking care in public health clinics in Mexico City were used for analysis.
: Nearly two-thirds (62.8%) of women reported experiencing some form of street harassment in the prior month; women with street harassment experiences reported significantly lower perceived social cohesion (b=-0.46; 95%CI: -0.69,-0.22).
: Findings indicate reducing street harassment may have important implications for improving women's perceived social cohesion and their safety in Mexico City.
记录街头骚扰的频率和形式,并研究街头骚扰经历与社会凝聚力认知之间的关联。
使用在墨西哥城公共卫生诊所寻求护理的女性中收集的基线调查数据进行分析。
近三分之二(62.8%)的女性报告在前一个月经历过某种形式的街头骚扰;有街头骚扰经历的女性报告的社会凝聚力认知显著较低(b=-0.46;95%置信区间:-0.69,-0.22)。
研究结果表明,减少街头骚扰可能对提高墨西哥城女性的社会凝聚力认知及其安全感具有重要意义。