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Perceptions and personal experiences of unwanted attention among Portuguese male students

Perceptions and personal experiences of unwanted attention among Portuguese male students

Pereira, Filipa

; Matos, Marlene;

Sheridan, Lorraine

;

Scott, Adrian J.

| Routledge | 2015 | DOI

Artigo de Jornal

The present study investigated male perceptions and personal experiences of 'unwanted attention' (UA), as well as possible associations between perceptions and personal experiences of UA. Ninety-one male college students, from five Portuguese universities, were asked to indicate which of a continuum of 47 behaviours represented UA. Although UA, stalking and harassment are rarely addressed in Portugal, male college students shared a clear understanding of what behaviours constituted UA, with the identification of four main categories of UA behaviours: 'aggressive', 'threatening', 'classic' and 'dysfunctional attachment'. Almost all participants (96%) reported personal experiences of at least one UA behaviour. There was a minimal relationship between perceptions and personal experiences of the individual behaviours. The findings highlight the widespread risk of male victimisation and the need to legitimise male complaints.
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Ano de Publicação: 2015

Editora: Routledge

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ISSN: 1068-316X