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“Shake It Baby, Shake It”: Media Preferences, Sexual Attitudes and Gender Stereotypes Among Adolescents

机译:“摇一摇,摇一摇”:青少年的媒体偏好,性态度和性别刻板印象

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In this study exposure to and preferences for three important youth media (TV, music styles/music TV, internet) were examined in relation to adolescents’ permissive sexual attitudes and gender stereotypes (i.e., views of men as sex-driven and tough, and of women as sex objects). Multivariate structural analysis of data from a school-based sample of 480 13 to 16-year-old Dutch students revealed that preferences, rather than exposure were associated with attitudes and stereotypes. For both girls and boys, preferences for hip-hop and hard-house music were associated positively with gender stereotypes and preference for classical music was negatively associated with gender stereotypes. Particularly for boys, using internet to find explicit sexual content emerged as a powerful indicator of all attitudes and stereotypes.
机译:在这项研究中,针对青少年对宽容的性态度和性别定型观念(即男人对性和坚韧的看法,以及对男人的性取向的看法),对三种重要的青年媒体(电视,音乐风格/音乐电视,互联网)的接触和偏好进行了研究。女性作为性对象)。对来自480名13至16岁荷兰学生的学校样本数据的多结构分析显示,偏好而不是暴露与态度和定型观念有关。对于男孩和女孩来说,对嘻哈音乐和坚硬音乐的偏爱与性别刻板印象呈正相关,而对古典音乐的偏爱与性别刻板印象呈负相关。特别是对于男孩来说,使用互联网查找露骨的性内容已成为所有态度和定型观念的有力指标。

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