Shahid, Fawzia and Jehan, Talat and Termizi, Mazbah and Jaafar Sidek, Mohd Farid and Mohamed, Luqman Hafidz and Mat Russ, Nazirah and Mat Ripin, Faizal Hazri (2023) Psychological and emotional impact of harassment at workplace: a comprehensive examination of its consequences and remediation strategies. In: 17th Putrajaya International Conference On Children, Women, Elderly and Persons with Disabilities (PICCWED 2023), 7th October 2023, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Virtual Conference).
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Abstract
Sexual harassment at the workplace has been widely discussed in scientific literature and socio-political organizations for past several years now. Multiple studies have focused on this aspect to support experimental research, dissemination, and preventive measures concerning sexual harassment at the workplace. This has led to a growing awareness among organizations and stakeholders on the significance of addressing and combating sexual harassment at the workplace. Although social scientists have documented a negative association between sexual harassment at the workplace and mental health (i.e., psychological, and emotional), limited research has been carried out on the psychological and emotional repercussions of workplace sexual harassment on women employees. By further probing into the distinct psychological and emotional outcomes of such experiences, this research intends to enhance the understanding of the multi-faceted consequences of sexual harassment on women employees. A survey research strategy was designed to derive the quantitative data through a questionnaire distributed through social media, e-mail, in-person distribution, and WhatsApp groups. Furthermore, the data collected from 255 respondents were then analysed using SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) version 2019 including frequency, percentage, median, and standard deviation. The result indicated several consequences due to sexual harassment in the workplace such as fear and paranoia (58%), sleep disturbances (55%), anxiety (46%), low self-esteem (46%), depression (43%), decreased job satisfaction (39%), post- traumatic stress disorder (39%), and interpersonal difficulties (38%). Additionally, it is important to address such behaviours through effective remediation strategies to provide the victims with the needed assistance and coping mechanisms. The result revealed that the majority of the respondents prefer to talk to their family or friends with the highest percentage (29%), followed by seeking professional help (11%) and engaging in hobbies (8%). The results were expected to provide valuable insights into developing practical and evidence-based interventions that organizations can implement to create safer and healthier work environments, especially for women employees.
Item Type: | Proceeding Paper (Slide Presentation) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Harassment, mental health, women employee, work environment. |
Subjects: | K Law > K1701 Labor Law R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine > RA790 Mental Health. Mental Illness Prevention |
Kulliyyahs/Centres/Divisions/Institutes (Can select more than one option. Press CONTROL button): | Centre for Foundation Studies IIUM Library |
Depositing User: | Dr. Mazbah Termizi |
Date Deposited: | 10 Jan 2024 12:19 |
Last Modified: | 24 Jan 2024 16:38 |
URI: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/id/eprint/108230 |
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