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The Prevalence of Peer Sexual Harassment During Childhood in Australia.
Hunt, Gabrielle R; Higgins, Daryl J; Willis, Megan L; Mathews, Ben; Lawrence, David; Meinck, Franziska; Pacella, Rosana; Thomas, Hannah J; Scott, James G; Erskine, Holly E; Malacova, Eva; Haslam, Divna M.
Afiliação
  • Hunt GR; Australian Catholic University, Banyo, QLD, Australia.
  • Higgins DJ; Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
  • Willis ML; Australian Catholic University, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Mathews B; Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
  • Lawrence D; Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, MD, USA.
  • Meinck F; Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Pacella R; University of Edinburgh, UK.
  • Thomas HJ; North-West University, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa.
  • Scott JG; University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Erskine HE; University of Greenwich, London, UK.
  • Malacova E; Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research, Wacol, Australia.
  • Haslam DM; The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
J Interpers Violence ; : 8862605241245368, 2024 Apr 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38591149
ABSTRACT
Sexual harassment inflicted by adolescents on their peers is a major public health issue, but its prevalence across childhood is not known. We provide the first nationally representative data on the prevalence of peer sexual harassment across childhood, using cross-sectional data from the Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS). The ACMS surveyed 8,503 people aged 16 and over about their experiences of child maltreatment and associated health outcomes. The prevalence of peer sexual harassment was assessed using the Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire (JVQ)-R2 Adapted Version (ACMS), with survey data weighted to reflect characteristics of the Australian population. Overall, 1 in 10 (10.4% (95% Confidence Intervals (CI) [9.7, 11.3])) Australians experienced peer sexual harassment during childhood. Peer sexual harassment is an issue disproportionately affecting gender-diverse individuals (24.0%, 95% CI [15.5, 35.2]) and women (15.3%, 95% CI [14.0, 16.7%]), compared to men (5.0%, 95% CI [4.3, 5.9]). Rates of peer sexual harassment were also very high among sexuality diverse participants (prevalence estimates ranging between 14.2% and 29.8%). Peer sexual harassment was predominately inflicted by male peers (9.6%, 95% CI [8.9, 10.4]), compared to 1.8% (95% CI [1.5, 2.2]) reporting harassment from female peers. These findings have implications for understanding and reducing attitudes supporting peer sexual harassment in childhood, particularly against girls and gender and sexuality diverse youth, and associations with other gendered violence both in childhood and later life.
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