阿富汗大学女生遭受的性骚扰:横向研究

Hedayatullah Ehsan, Zainab Hashimi, Sulaiman Jalily, Manizha Noorandish, Tooba Halim, Roya Muhib, Swaida Mayar
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对女性的暴力是对人权的侵犯和歧视,会造成身体、性、心理和经济上的伤害,涉及胁迫威胁或任意剥夺自由。本研究的目标是找到能充分说明积极应对和减轻性骚扰的解决方案。这项研究有可能推动有意义的变革,改善阿富汗大学环境中女性的安全和福祉。本研究采用的方法是在线调查,包含 19 个问题。共有 69 名来自不同大学的学生参与了调查,其中大部分来自喀布尔医科大学。研究表明,阿富汗女大学生中骚扰现象非常普遍,口头攻击是最常见的形式,许多人只目睹过骚扰。参与者普遍支持针对骚扰的法律措施,但由于害怕被指认、指责或混淆等因素,可能会导致少报或隐瞒事件。这项研究强调,有必要制定一项综合战略,包括法律改革、安全报告机制、支持性环境和文化障碍,以消除学术环境中的性骚扰。性骚扰是一个全球性问题,在阿富汗尤为普遍,但缺乏准确的统计数据阻碍了有效的预防工作。调查和研究可以提供可靠的数据,使大学能够了解问题的严重程度,并实施有针对性的干预措施。这种积极主动的方法有助于创造更安全的学术环境,突出了准确统计数据在解决女学生性侵犯问题方面的重要性。
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Sexual Harassment of Female Students in Afghanistan Universities: A Transverse Study
Violence against females is a violation of human rights and discrimination, causing physical, sexual, psychological, and economic harm, and involves threats of coercion or arbitrary deprivation of freedom. The goal of this study was to find solutions that speak volumes about the proactive approach toward addressing and mitigating sexual harassment. This study has the potential to drive meaningful change and improve the safety and well-being of women within university settings in Afghanistan. The method used in this study was an online survey containing 19 questions. Overall, 69 students from different universities, most of them from Kabul University of Medical Sciences, participated in the survey. The study shows a high prevalence of harassment among female Afghan university students, with verbal assaults being the most common form and many witnessing only harassments. Participants generally support legal measures against harassment, but fear of identification, blame, or confusion may lead to underreporting or concealment of incidents due to factors like fear of identification or blame. The study underscores the need for a comprehensive strategy, including legal reforms, safe reporting mechanisms, supportive environments, and cultural barriers, to eradicate sexual harassment in academic settings. Sexual harassment is a global issue, particularly prevalent in Afghanistan, but lack of accurate statistics has hindered effective prevention. Surveys and research can provide reliable data, enabling universities to understand the extent of the issue and implement targeted interventions. This proactive approach helps create safer academic environments, highlighting the importance of accurate statistics in addressing sexual assault among female students.
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