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Citation

Huseth-Zosel AL, Larson M, Nelson K. Womens Stud. Int. Forum 2021; 88: e102523.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.wsif.2021.102523

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The objectives of the present study are to assess health impacts of the #metoo campaign by gender and assess health impacts of different levels of sexual harassment exposure. Faculty, staff and students at a mid-sized university in the United States were invited to participate in an online survey focused on experiences with and perceptions of #metoo. Differences were found by gender for the number of days experiencing physical and emotional health benefits/concerns. Sexual harassment exposure levels impacted health outcomes as well. The present data highlight gender disparities related to physical and mental health concerns that have emerged since #metoo.


Language: en

Keywords

#metoo; Health outcomes; Re-traumatization; Sexual harassment; Social media

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