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From Sexual Media to Unwanted Hookups: The Mediating Influence of College Students' Endorsement of Traditional Heterosexual Scripts, Sexual Self-Concept, and Perceived Peer Norms

机译:从性媒体到不需要的联播:大学生对传统异性恋剧本,性自我概念和同伴规范的认可的中介影响

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Previous authors have suggested that reducing rape and sexual assault will require dismantling the rape culture that exists in the U.S. that supports and condones sexual violence against women (e.g., Brownmiller, 1975; Burt, 1980). Sexual media maintain rape culture by frequently portraying rape myths and sexual stereotypes (e.g., Cuklanz, 1999; Ward, 1995), like traditional heterosexual scripts. These portrayals then increase acceptance of these myths and stereotypes in viewers (e.g., Emmers-Sommer, Pauley, Hanzal,& Triplett, 2006; Kahlor & Eastin, 2011). A two-month longitudinal panel survey was conducted to better understand the theoretical mechanisms that may explain how college students' sexual media use may indirectly influence their propensity for engaging in unwanted hookups through their endorsement of traditional heterosexual scripts, sexual self-efficacy, and perceived peer norms. The results were different for men and women. For women, the results suggested that their sexual media diet at Time 1 increased their endorsement of traditional heterosexual scripts at Time 2, their endorsement of traditional heterosexual scripts at Time 1 increased their propensity for engaging in unwanted hookups at Time 2, and their propensity for engaging in unwanted hookups at Time 1 decreased their sexual self-efficacy at Time 2. For men, the results suggested that their sexual media diet at Time 1 decreased their sexual self-efficacy at Time 2 and their perceived peer norms regarding hookups at Time 1 increased their propensity for engaging in unwanted hookups at Time 2. Together the results suggest sexual media may be negatively impacting college students' sexual attitudes and beliefs and their sexual self-efficacy, which may lead them to be more likely to engage in unwanted hookups. Limitations and future directions are discussed.
机译:以前的作者建议减少强奸和性侵犯将需要摧毁美国现有的强奸文化,这种文化支持并纵容对妇女的性暴力行为(例如Brownmiller,1975; Burt,1980)。与传统的异性恋剧本一样,性媒体通过频繁描绘强奸神话和性定型观念来维持强奸文化(例如Cuklanz,1999; Ward,1995)。这些刻画会增加观众对这些神话和刻板印象的接受度(例如Emmers-Sommer,Pauley,Hanzal和&Triplett,2006年; Kahlor和Eastin,2011年)。进行了为期两个月的纵向小组调查,以更好地理解理论机制,这些理论机制可以解释大学生对性媒体的使用如何通过认可传统的异性恋剧本,性自我效能感和感知力,间接影响他们从事不需要的联播的倾向同行规范。男女结果不同。对于女性而言,研究结果表明,她们在第1时的性饮食习惯在第2时增加了对传统异性剧本的认可,在第1时对传统异性性剧本的认可增加了她们在第2时从事不需要的联播的倾向,以及对性交的倾向。在时间1进行不必要的联播会降低时间2的性自我效能。对于男性,结果表明,在时间1的性媒体饮食会降低其在时间2的性自我效能,并降低他们在时间1的同伴规范增加了他们在时间2进行不想要的联播的倾向。这些结果共同表明,性媒体可能会对大学生的性态度和信仰以及他们的性自我效能产生负面影响,这可能导致他们更有可能进行不想要的联播。讨论了局限性和未来方向。

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