Peterson J L, Moore K A, Furstenberg F F
Sociometrics Corporation, Los Altos, CA 94022.
J Homosex. 1991;21(1-2):93-118. doi: 10.1300/J082v21n01_08.
Using data from the National Survey of Children, this paper examines the hypothesis that the amount of time children spend viewing television and the extent to which the content viewed is sexual in nature is related to the initiation of sexual activity. Several theories that would lead to this hypothesis are reviewed. The data do not provide any strong or consistent evidence for such links. However, some aspects of the context in which television is viewed are related to sexual activity. The authors suggest ways in which the design and measures could be strengthened to provide a more rigorous test of the hypothesis.
利用全国儿童调查的数据,本文检验了以下假设:儿童看电视的时长以及所看内容涉及性方面的程度与性活动的开始有关。文中回顾了一些可能导致该假设的理论。数据并未为这种关联提供任何有力或一致的证据。然而,看电视的背景环境的某些方面与性活动有关。作者提出了一些方法,可加强研究设计和测量手段,以便对该假设进行更严格的检验。