Most U.S. Female Teens Sexually Harassed
Most U.S. Female Teens Sexually Harassed
Study of 600 U.S. teenage girls ages 12 - 18 found
90% reported sexual harassment at least once.
Christia Brown of the University of Kentucky and Campbell Leaper of the University of California Santa Cruz found
- 67% of the teens reported receiving unwanted romantic attention
- 62% were exposed to demeaning gender-related comments
- 58% were teased because of their appearance
- 52% received unwanted physical contact
- 25% were bullied or threatened with harm by a male
The study subjects were identified as 49 percent Latina, 23 percent white, 9 percent African-American, 7.5 Asian-American and 7.5 percent multiethnic or other.
Frequent sexual harassment may lead girls to expect and accept demeaning behaviors in heterosexual romantic relationships, and sexist remarks, the researchers said.
May 16, 2008
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