Abstract

The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of sexual harassment on psychological adjustment and self- esteem among a purposive sample consisted of 444 participants (119=male, 325=female), 46.3% had exposed to sexual harassment. To achieve the study aims two scales were used: Psychological Adjustment scale by Sura, E. M. (1986), and Self- esteem scale by Rosenberg, M. (1965). Results revealed that there were significant differences between exposed and not exposed to sexual harassment in both psychological adjustment and self- esteem. In addition, the results showed significant differences between males and females who were exposed to sexual harassment in psychological adjustment but not self- esteem. The full text of the study includes details of the results and discussion, as well as some of recommendations made by the researchers.

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