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The Experience of Male Physicians with Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment: a Qualitative Study.

Amy H FarkasCecilia ScholcoffJulie L MachenCynthia KaySarah NickoloffKathlyn E FletcherJeffrey L Jackson
Published in: Journal of general internal medicine (2020)
We found that men experience sexual harassment differently from women. Most notably, men report less emotional distress from these encounters and often do not define these events as harassment. However, similar to women, men feel unprepared to respond to episodes of harassment against themselves or others. Whether to deter sexual harassment against themselves, or, more commonly, against a female colleague, men can gain the tools to speak up and be part of the solution to sexual harassment in medicine.
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