Cultural and Gender Biases regarding Inappropriate Sexual Behavior in the Romanian Military Organization

Q2 Social Sciences Military Behavioral Health Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/21635781.2023.2221462
V. Mărineanu, Lorina Ariton, Camelia Verzes
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Abstract Inappropriate sexual behaviors represent a serious individual and collective health issue for organizations, including military ones. In addition to the direct negative impact on its victims, they create an unhealthy work environment, having important consequences on performance and readiness. The purpose of this study is to evaluate different aspects which may contribute to lowering the level of acceptability of such behaviors. Are there any cultural biases, including gender biases that relate to the level of acceptance of inappropriate sexual behaviors? Could certain aspects of opened-minded thinking or a certain level of morality in relation to certain behaviors of a sexual nature moderate this possible relationship?
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罗马尼亚军事组织中关于不当性行为的文化和性别偏见
摘要不适当的性行为对包括军事组织在内的组织来说是一个严重的个人和集体健康问题。除了对受害者产生直接的负面影响外,他们还创造了一个不健康的工作环境,对表现和准备状态产生了重要影响。本研究的目的是评估可能有助于降低此类行为可接受程度的不同方面。是否存在任何文化偏见,包括与接受不当性行为水平有关的性别偏见?开放思想的某些方面或与性行为相关的某种道德水平能否缓和这种可能的关系?
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Military Behavioral Health
Military Behavioral Health Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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