University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA.
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, HI, Honolulu, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2021 Jul;27(9):1402-1426. doi: 10.1177/1077801220927085. Epub 2020 Jun 22.
To understand the frequencies and communicative motivations of men engaging in street harassment, men's tolerance of sexual harassment, and the relationship between power and street harassment experiences for both men and women using the frameworks of dyadic power theory and feminist theories, we surveyed 348 undergraduate participants at a university in the Pacific United States. Results indicated that men who believe they have lower power than women were the most likely to report engaging in street harassment. Results also indicated a positive relationship between men's reported tolerance for sexual harassment and men's reports of engaging in street harassment.
为了了解男性从事街头骚扰的频率和交际动机、男性对性骚扰的容忍度,以及利用对偶权力理论和女性主义理论框架来理解男性和女性在权力方面的关系和街头骚扰经历,我们调查了太平洋地区一所美国大学的 348 名本科参与者。结果表明,那些认为自己权力低于女性的男性最有可能报告从事街头骚扰。结果还表明,男性报告的对性骚扰的容忍度与男性报告的从事街头骚扰的行为之间存在正相关关系。