The rise of reality TV programmes focusing on relationships and the search for “love” has focused media attention on the portrayal of healthy relationships, gender rolesand intimate partner abuse (IPVA). Love Island, a UK reality TV programme, was watched in 2019 by over 3 million viewers, a majority of whom are young women aged 16–34, though a younger teenage demographic also watch. Many of these younger viewers may be learning about what healthy relationships are like, and entering their first romantic relationships. Contestant’s behavior on Love Island prompted Women’s Aid to issue a statement speaking out against unhealthy behaviors in relationships—especially“gaslighting,” a form of emotional abuse that makes someone question their own...
The scientific literature has presented evidence of how fiction series impact the socialisation of y...
MSoc Sc (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 1999Given the widespread prob...
Aims: To explore: (i) how young people make sense of relationships, (ii) the arguments young people ...
Love Island is a reality television series structured as a dating game, where participants compete t...
This paper explores the changing nature of audience participation and active viewership in the conte...
Adolescents are at the incipient life stage to develop an intimate relationship but are also amongst...
Research suggests that intimate relationship violence and coercive control is prevalent in young peo...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Domestic abuse prevention education programmes have been found to be effective in bringing about att...
Past research has revealed associations between television viewing and sexual attitudes and behavior...
Cultivation theory is based upon the idea that television depicts a world that is different from peo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Although the issue of intimate partner violence (IPV) has received much attention, this has largely ...
This paper draws on two favourite characters from British reality television show, Love Island 2018:...
In scientific research teenage partnerships are often overshadowed by the field of safe sex and prev...
The scientific literature has presented evidence of how fiction series impact the socialisation of y...
MSoc Sc (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 1999Given the widespread prob...
Aims: To explore: (i) how young people make sense of relationships, (ii) the arguments young people ...
Love Island is a reality television series structured as a dating game, where participants compete t...
This paper explores the changing nature of audience participation and active viewership in the conte...
Adolescents are at the incipient life stage to develop an intimate relationship but are also amongst...
Research suggests that intimate relationship violence and coercive control is prevalent in young peo...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Domestic abuse prevention education programmes have been found to be effective in bringing about att...
Past research has revealed associations between television viewing and sexual attitudes and behavior...
Cultivation theory is based upon the idea that television depicts a world that is different from peo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Although the issue of intimate partner violence (IPV) has received much attention, this has largely ...
This paper draws on two favourite characters from British reality television show, Love Island 2018:...
In scientific research teenage partnerships are often overshadowed by the field of safe sex and prev...
The scientific literature has presented evidence of how fiction series impact the socialisation of y...
MSoc Sc (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 1999Given the widespread prob...
Aims: To explore: (i) how young people make sense of relationships, (ii) the arguments young people ...