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Perception of Teacher Sexual Misconduct by Age of Student
Authors:Mary Ellen Fromuth  Aimee R Holt
Institution:1. Middle Tennessee State University , mfromuth@mtsu.edu;3. Middle Tennessee State University ,
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This study explored whether student age influenced perceptions of teacher sexual misconduct. Participants (300 undergraduates) read scenarios depicting teacher sexual misconduct in which the student's age was varied (9, 12, 15), and then answered questions about their perceptions. Data were analyzed with 2 (respondent gender) × 2 (cross-gender dyads) × 3 (student age) MANOVAs. Experiences involving the youngest student were viewed as the most abusive, followed by the 12-year-old, and the 15-year-old. Gender differences were evident, with women viewing the experiences more negatively. Scenarios involving a male teacher/female student were viewed more negatively than a female teacher/male student dyad. These findings illustrate the importance of educating students and school personnel about teacher sexual misconduct.
Keywords:Teacher sexual misconduct  perceptions of teacher sexual misconduct  attitudes towards child sexual abuse
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