The overall aim of my PhD, supervised by Prof. Eggermont, is to investigate tweens’ (aged 9-12) differential susceptibility to the effects of exposure to sexualizing media content (i.e. content that attaches great importance to physical appearance, heterosexual attraction and romantic and sexual success). More particularly, we aim to examine if self-objectification (i.e. the internalisation of an observer’s evaluative perspective on one’s own body), self-sexualisation (i.e. adoption of the need to look and act according to sexualizing examples), and endorsement of male/female relationship stereotypes are affected by media use.status: publishe
A three-wave panel study of adolescent boys and girls (N = 1,041) tested an integrative model to exp...
The current media climate is highly sexualized. Images that were considered pornographic several dec...
There has been an increasing amount of attention in the literature for sexualization in the media. S...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Media effects research has c...
Various social institutions and scholars across numerous academic fields have called attention to th...
The current longitudinal study (N = 730) explored whether the three-step process of self-objectifica...
A three-wave panel study of adolescent boys and girls (N = 1,041) tested an integrative model to exp...
Sexualizing media content is prevalent in various media types. Sexualizing media messages and portra...
Prior research has examined the influence of media exposure on adolescents' sexualized self-concept,...
The current study sought to explain pre-adolescents’ differential susceptibility to the internalizat...
Sexualizing media content is prevalent in various media types. Sexualizing media messages and portra...
This study (n= 558; Mean age= 15.6, SD=1.49) investigated how exposure to sexually objectifying musi...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The present study aimed to ex...
The relationship between exposure to sexually objectifying music television, primetime television pr...
The current longitudinal study (N = 730) explored whether the three-step process of self-objectifica...
A three-wave panel study of adolescent boys and girls (N = 1,041) tested an integrative model to exp...
The current media climate is highly sexualized. Images that were considered pornographic several dec...
There has been an increasing amount of attention in the literature for sexualization in the media. S...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Media effects research has c...
Various social institutions and scholars across numerous academic fields have called attention to th...
The current longitudinal study (N = 730) explored whether the three-step process of self-objectifica...
A three-wave panel study of adolescent boys and girls (N = 1,041) tested an integrative model to exp...
Sexualizing media content is prevalent in various media types. Sexualizing media messages and portra...
Prior research has examined the influence of media exposure on adolescents' sexualized self-concept,...
The current study sought to explain pre-adolescents’ differential susceptibility to the internalizat...
Sexualizing media content is prevalent in various media types. Sexualizing media messages and portra...
This study (n= 558; Mean age= 15.6, SD=1.49) investigated how exposure to sexually objectifying musi...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The present study aimed to ex...
The relationship between exposure to sexually objectifying music television, primetime television pr...
The current longitudinal study (N = 730) explored whether the three-step process of self-objectifica...
A three-wave panel study of adolescent boys and girls (N = 1,041) tested an integrative model to exp...
The current media climate is highly sexualized. Images that were considered pornographic several dec...
There has been an increasing amount of attention in the literature for sexualization in the media. S...