Previous research on the influence of sexually explicit Internet material (SEIM) on adolescents' stereotypical beliefs about women's sexual roles has three shortcomings. First, the role of peers has been neglected; second, stereotypical beliefs have rarely been studied as causing the use of SEIM and the selection of specific peers; and third, it is unclear whether adolescents are more vulnerable to the effects of SEIM than adults. We used data from two nationally representative two-wave panel surveys among 1,445 Dutch adolescents and 833 Dutch adults, focusing on the stereotypical belief that women engage in token resistance to sex (i.e., the notion that women say 'no' when they actually intend to have sex). Structural equation modeling sho...
Literature has stressed the importance of sexual health education for a healthy sexual development (...
INTRODUCTION: The current study addresses how sexualizing online media practices, i.e., exposure to ...
Previous research suggests that adolescents’ social network site use is related to their sexual deve...
This study had three goals: first, to investigate whether sexually explicit Internet material (SEIM)...
An implicit assumption in research on adolescents’ use of sexually explicit internet material (SEIM)...
Research on the role of sex-related Internet use in adolescents' sexual development has often isolat...
Despite increasing interest in the implications of adolescents’ use of sexually explicit Internet ma...
Research on the role of sex-related Internet use in adolescents' sexual development has often isolat...
Communication scholars have repeatedly highlighted the importance of studying the type of content th...
The link between adolescents' exposure to sexual media content and their sexual socialization has ha...
The aim of this study was to investigate, within a social comparison framework, the causal relations...
Introduction The current study addresses how sexualizing online media practices, i.e., exposure to s...
The main aim of this study was to investigate whether adolescents' use of sexually explicit Internet...
Research on the role of sex-related Internet use in adolescents’ sexual development has often isolat...
Entertainment media consumed by adolescents have been criticized for their stereotyped depictions of...
Literature has stressed the importance of sexual health education for a healthy sexual development (...
INTRODUCTION: The current study addresses how sexualizing online media practices, i.e., exposure to ...
Previous research suggests that adolescents’ social network site use is related to their sexual deve...
This study had three goals: first, to investigate whether sexually explicit Internet material (SEIM)...
An implicit assumption in research on adolescents’ use of sexually explicit internet material (SEIM)...
Research on the role of sex-related Internet use in adolescents' sexual development has often isolat...
Despite increasing interest in the implications of adolescents’ use of sexually explicit Internet ma...
Research on the role of sex-related Internet use in adolescents' sexual development has often isolat...
Communication scholars have repeatedly highlighted the importance of studying the type of content th...
The link between adolescents' exposure to sexual media content and their sexual socialization has ha...
The aim of this study was to investigate, within a social comparison framework, the causal relations...
Introduction The current study addresses how sexualizing online media practices, i.e., exposure to s...
The main aim of this study was to investigate whether adolescents' use of sexually explicit Internet...
Research on the role of sex-related Internet use in adolescents’ sexual development has often isolat...
Entertainment media consumed by adolescents have been criticized for their stereotyped depictions of...
Literature has stressed the importance of sexual health education for a healthy sexual development (...
INTRODUCTION: The current study addresses how sexualizing online media practices, i.e., exposure to ...
Previous research suggests that adolescents’ social network site use is related to their sexual deve...