The present study investigated the relationship between different types of sexual media use (i.e., sexually explicit internet material, sexually oriented reality TV, and sexy self-presentations on social network sites) and adolescents' willingness to engage in casual sex, as well as underlying sociocognitive processes of this relationship. Drawing on a longitudinal three-wave panel study among 1,467 adolescents (aged 13–17, 50% female), we found that exposure to sexually explicit Internet material directly predicted adolescents' willingness to engage in casual sex. Exposure to sexy self-presentations of others on social network sites and sexually oriented reality TV predicted adolescents' willingness to engage in casual sex indirectly throu...
Little is known about how exposure to sexually explicit Internet material (SEIM) relates to a perfor...
Research on the role of sex-related Internet use in adolescents' sexual development has often isolat...
A two-wave panel study was conducted among adolescents (Mean age = 14.78; N = 639) to examine the re...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether exposure to sexual reality television content and ...
The goal of study was to investigate whether exposure to sexual reality television content and Inter...
The present study investigated the relationship between different types of sexual media use (i.e., s...
Despite increasing interest in the implications of adolescents’ use of sexually explicit Internet ma...
Despite increasing interest in the implications of adolescent’s use of sexually explicit Internet ma...
The main aim of this study was to investigate whether adolescents' use of sexually explicit Internet...
Previous research suggests that adolescents’ social network site use is related to their sexual deve...
The link between adolescents' exposure to sexual media content and their sexual socialization has ha...
Little research to date has focused on adolescents’ initiation of watching sexually explicit Interne...
Little research to date has focused on adolescents’ initiation of watching sexually explicit Interne...
Little is known on how exposure to sexually explicit Internet material (SEIM) relates to a performan...
The aim of this study was to investigate, within a social comparison framework, the causal relations...
Little is known about how exposure to sexually explicit Internet material (SEIM) relates to a perfor...
Research on the role of sex-related Internet use in adolescents' sexual development has often isolat...
A two-wave panel study was conducted among adolescents (Mean age = 14.78; N = 639) to examine the re...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether exposure to sexual reality television content and ...
The goal of study was to investigate whether exposure to sexual reality television content and Inter...
The present study investigated the relationship between different types of sexual media use (i.e., s...
Despite increasing interest in the implications of adolescents’ use of sexually explicit Internet ma...
Despite increasing interest in the implications of adolescent’s use of sexually explicit Internet ma...
The main aim of this study was to investigate whether adolescents' use of sexually explicit Internet...
Previous research suggests that adolescents’ social network site use is related to their sexual deve...
The link between adolescents' exposure to sexual media content and their sexual socialization has ha...
Little research to date has focused on adolescents’ initiation of watching sexually explicit Interne...
Little research to date has focused on adolescents’ initiation of watching sexually explicit Interne...
Little is known on how exposure to sexually explicit Internet material (SEIM) relates to a performan...
The aim of this study was to investigate, within a social comparison framework, the causal relations...
Little is known about how exposure to sexually explicit Internet material (SEIM) relates to a perfor...
Research on the role of sex-related Internet use in adolescents' sexual development has often isolat...
A two-wave panel study was conducted among adolescents (Mean age = 14.78; N = 639) to examine the re...