TY - JOUR
PY - 2023//
TI - The presence, action, and influence of bystanders who witness sexual harassment against medical students
JO - Medical teacher
A1 - McMahon, Sarah
A1 - Connor, Rachel A.
A1 - Frye, Victoria
A1 - Cusano, Julia
A1 - Johnson, Laura
SP - ePub
EP - ePub
VL - ePub
IS - ePub
N2 - PURPOSE: Sexual harassment (SH) is a widespread problem in academia, with a disproportionate impact on female medical students and those who experience marginalization via multiple systems of oppression (e.g. racism, heterosexism). Bystander intervention education is a potential approach which frames violence as a community issue where all members have a role to play in response and prevention. This study assessed the presence and influence of bystanders in SH situations for students at two medical schools.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data came from a larger U.S. campus climate study administered online in 2019 and 2020. The sample included 584 students who responded to validated survey questions about sexual harassment experiences, bystander behavior, disclosure, perceptions of the university response to SH, and demographics.
RESULTS: More than one-third of respondents experienced some form of SH by a faculty/staff member. Bystanders were present for more than half of these incidents, yet they rarely intervened. When bystanders intervened, people were more likely to disclose an incident than not.
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that there are many missed opportunities for intervention and given the profound impact that SH has on the well-being of medical students, continued work is needed to determine effective intervention and prevention methods.[Box: see text].
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0142-159X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0142159X.2023.2193306 ID - ref1 ER -