© 2016 Elsevier LtdEvidence suggests that the sexualization of girls has increased and become more explicit in recent years. However, most of the research conducted to date has focused on sexualization in adults. To address this research gap, this study explored how young Australian girls respond to and describe sexualized and non-sexualized depictions of their peers. Results from 42 girls aged 6–11 years revealed that sexualization was a perceptually salient attribute, with participants readily classifying sexualized girls as a subgroup. Participants also made distinct trait attributions based on the differences between sexualized and non-sexualized girls. The results suggest that young girls respond differently to sexualized and non-sexua...
This study examined whether the development of sexualized media consumption and permissive sexual at...
Although media exposure has been related to cognitive preoccupation with appearance, research rarely...
According to recent nationwide research, by Year 10 the majority of Australian young people are sexu...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Despite widespread public concern about the early sexualization of young girls, ...
Research on sexualized media content has largely neglected an important part of young people’s inter...
In Western cultures, the sexualization of children has increased over the past decades. In two studi...
Scholarship on the depiction of female adolescents in the media largely says that they are objectifi...
textThe sexual content of media aimed at pre- and early adolescents (including magazines, movies, TV...
Entertainment media consumed by adolescents have been criticized for their stereotyped depictions of...
Prior research has examined the influence of media exposure on adolescents' sexualized self-concept,...
The current study examined children’s stereotypes about sexualized girls. Elementary school children...
© 2012 Shelley Joy WalkerThis study is one of the first Australian studies to describe the phenomeno...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined whether the development of sexualized media consum...
The present study examined the relationship between dressing in a sexualized manner and young girls’...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.It is widely accepted that t...
This study examined whether the development of sexualized media consumption and permissive sexual at...
Although media exposure has been related to cognitive preoccupation with appearance, research rarely...
According to recent nationwide research, by Year 10 the majority of Australian young people are sexu...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Despite widespread public concern about the early sexualization of young girls, ...
Research on sexualized media content has largely neglected an important part of young people’s inter...
In Western cultures, the sexualization of children has increased over the past decades. In two studi...
Scholarship on the depiction of female adolescents in the media largely says that they are objectifi...
textThe sexual content of media aimed at pre- and early adolescents (including magazines, movies, TV...
Entertainment media consumed by adolescents have been criticized for their stereotyped depictions of...
Prior research has examined the influence of media exposure on adolescents' sexualized self-concept,...
The current study examined children’s stereotypes about sexualized girls. Elementary school children...
© 2012 Shelley Joy WalkerThis study is one of the first Australian studies to describe the phenomeno...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined whether the development of sexualized media consum...
The present study examined the relationship between dressing in a sexualized manner and young girls’...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.It is widely accepted that t...
This study examined whether the development of sexualized media consumption and permissive sexual at...
Although media exposure has been related to cognitive preoccupation with appearance, research rarely...
According to recent nationwide research, by Year 10 the majority of Australian young people are sexu...