Somers Cheryl L, Tynan Joshua J
College of Education, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.
Adolescence. 2006 Spring;41(161):15-38.
The purposes of this study were to examine group differences in sexual media consumption and to explore how well adolescents' sexual attitudes and behavior can be explained by viewing of sexually suggestive dialogue (SD) and explicit sexual content (SC) in television media. Participants were 473 male and female high school adolescents who were racially, economically, and age diverse. Television viewing was coded for SD and SC. Both length of time spent watching SD and SC and explicitness of the SD and SC to which adolescents were exposed were factored into the coding scheme. In this sample, SD and SC consumption varied by subgroup and explained variance in some sexual attitudes and behavior variables but not others, and in some demographic subgroups but not others.
本研究的目的是检验性媒体消费方面的群体差异,并探讨青少年的性态度和行为在多大程度上可以通过观看电视媒体中的性暗示对话(SD)和露骨的性内容(SC)来解释。参与者为473名高中青少年,他们在种族、经济状况和年龄方面具有多样性。对电视观看内容进行了SD和SC编码。青少年观看SD和SC的时长以及所接触的SD和SC的露骨程度均纳入编码方案。在这个样本中,SD和SC的消费因亚组而异,并且解释了某些性态度和行为变量的方差,但并非所有变量,以及某些人口统计学亚组的方差,但并非所有亚组。