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DOI: 10.1037/0021-9010.82.4.578
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Antecedents and consequences of sexual harassment in organizations: A test of an integrated model.

Louise F. Fitzgerald,Fritz Drasgow,Charles L. Hulin,Michele J. Gelfand,Vicki J. Magley

Harassment
Psychology
Social psychology
1997
Sexual harassment of women in organizational settings has recently become a topic of interest to researchers and the general public alike. Although numerous studies document its frequency, the development of conceptual models identifying antecedents and consequences of harassment has proceeded at a slower pace. In this article, an empirical test of a recently proposed conceptual model is described. According to the model, organizational climate for sexual harassment and job gender context are critical antecedents of sexual harassment; harassment, in turn, influences work-related variables (e.g., job satisfaction); psychological states (e.g., anxiety and depression); and physical health. On the basis of a sample of women employed at a large, regulated utility company, the model's predictions were generally supported.
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    Antecedents and consequences of sexual harassment in organizations: A test of an integrated model.” is a paper by Louise F. Fitzgerald Fritz Drasgow Charles L. Hulin Michele J. Gelfand Vicki J. Magley published in 1997. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.