TY - JOUR
T1 - Contextualizing Latina experiences of sexual harassment
T2 - Preliminary tests of a structural model
AU - Cortina, Lilia M.
AU - Fitzgerald, Louise F.
AU - Drasgow, Fritz
N1 - Funding Information:
This article contains portions of Lilia Cortina’s dissertation. A Division 35 Geis Memorial Award for Dissertation Research, as well as NIMH Grant 1 R01 MH50791–01A2 supported this research.
PY - 2002/12
Y1 - 2002/12
N2 - This study integrates findings from the Latin cultural literature and past sexual harassment research into a culturally relevant model of the sexual harassment process, framed by cognitive theories of stress and appraisal. Specifically, within a community sample of 184 harassed Latinas, we assessed both universal and culturally salient factors related to targets, perpetrators, harassing behaviors, and organizational contexts. Path analyses then suggested relations between these factors and Latinas' phenomenological experiences of sexual harassment. Further, the more experientially severe the sexual harassment, the more that Latinas reported job dissatisfaction, organizational withdrawal, psychosomatic symptoms, and life dissatisfaction. In sum, this project contextualized the sexual harassment process by identifying sociocultural determinants of its impact on Latina working women.
AB - This study integrates findings from the Latin cultural literature and past sexual harassment research into a culturally relevant model of the sexual harassment process, framed by cognitive theories of stress and appraisal. Specifically, within a community sample of 184 harassed Latinas, we assessed both universal and culturally salient factors related to targets, perpetrators, harassing behaviors, and organizational contexts. Path analyses then suggested relations between these factors and Latinas' phenomenological experiences of sexual harassment. Further, the more experientially severe the sexual harassment, the more that Latinas reported job dissatisfaction, organizational withdrawal, psychosomatic symptoms, and life dissatisfaction. In sum, this project contextualized the sexual harassment process by identifying sociocultural determinants of its impact on Latina working women.
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U2 - 10.1207/S15324834BASP2404_5
DO - 10.1207/S15324834BASP2404_5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0036441557
SN - 0197-3533
VL - 24
SP - 295
EP - 311
JO - Basic and Applied Social Psychology
JF - Basic and Applied Social Psychology
IS - 4
ER -