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- Title
Cyber Sexual Harassment among Adolescent Girls: A Qualitative Analysis.
- Authors
Salazar, Marissa; Raj, Anita; Silverman, Jay G.; Rusch, Melanie L. A.; Reed, Elizabeth
- Abstract
Background: Research efforts are increasingly recognizing young girls' experiences of technology facilitated sexual harassment, which includes sexual harassment via electronic technology and social networking sites. The current study aimed to qualitatively describe experiences of cyber sexual harassment (CSH), as well as its effects, among a sample of sexually active adolescent girls. Methods: Qualitative interviews (n = 25) were conducted among a sub-group of adolescent girls at risk for CSH (those who reported experiencing sexual or dating violence) who participated in a larger cross-sectional clinic-based study on sexual health. Participants were asked to describe their experiences or peers' experiences of CSH. Interviews were transcribed, coded, and a thematic analysis approach was used to analyze qualitative findings. Results: Participants reported experiencing several different types of CSH, including (a) being forced or pressured to send sexual photos, (b) receiving unwanted sexual messages/photos, and (c) having sexual photos posted or shared without the sender's permission. Findings also highlighted the consequences of experiencing CSH, including social isolation and negative effects on girls' education. Conclusions: These scenarios of CSH described by participants highlight the multiple ways in which girls experience CSH. Our findings begin to inform the development of quantitative survey measures that reflect these specific types of CSH experiences reported by adolescents. The consistent use of such measures will be critical to establish the prevalence and consequences of CSH in future studies on this topic.
- Subjects
PREVENTION of sexual harassment; SOCIAL networks; CROSS-sectional method; SOCIAL media; INTERVIEWING; DATING violence; QUANTITATIVE research; SEXUAL harassment; ADOLESCENT health; QUALITATIVE research; SOCIAL isolation; SURVEYS; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; RESEARCH funding; CYBERBULLYING; THEMATIC analysis; DATA analysis software; SEXUAL health; ADOLESCENCE
- Publication
Adolescents (2673-7051), 2023, Vol 3, Issue 1, p84
- ISSN
2673-7051
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/adolescents3010007