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Do body image and gender role attitudes mediate the relationship between media exposure and sexual risk behavior in college students?

机译:身体形象和性别角色态度是否能介导大学生的媒体暴露与性风险行为之间的关系?

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Despite growing awareness of the HIV/AIDS pandemic and educational efforts to provide accurate information about sexually transmitted diseases (STD), young adults continue to engage in risky sexual practices that increase their vulnerability of acquiring an STD, including inconsistent condom use. Research has gathered ample evidence to suggest that the media, in particular television consumption, is directly linked with sexual risk, yet less is known about the potential mechanisms that may be driving this link. The present study examines body image and gender role attitudes as two potential mediators of this relationship. Three-hundred and four undergraduate students (73% female; 64% White) at a large, urban University completed questionnaires to assess television influence, body image, gender role attitudes, and sexual behavior, through an online-survey tool. Results yielded significant correlations among several predictors and condom use, although mediation was not achieved. Limitations, implications of the findings, and directions for future research are discussed.
机译:尽管人们越来越认识到艾滋病毒/艾滋病的流行和教育工作,以提供有关性传播疾病(STD)的准确信息,但年轻人仍继续从事危险的性行为,从而增加了获得性病的脆弱性,包括使用安全套不一致。研究已经收集到足够的证据表明,媒体,尤其是电视消费与性风险直接相关,但对推动这种联系的潜在机制知之甚少。本研究检查身体形象和性别角色态度作为这种关系的两个潜在的中介者。大型城市大学的三百零四名本科生(73%的女性; 64%的白人)完成了问卷调查,以通过在线调查工具评估电视影响力,身体形象,性别角色态度和性行为。尽管没有实现调解,但结果在几个预测因素和使用避孕套之间产生了显着的相关性。讨论了局限性,发现的含义以及未来研究的方向。

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    Rodriguez Vivian;

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