Fisher Deborah A, Hill Douglas L, Grube Joel W, Bersamin Melina M, Walker Samantha, Gruber Enid L
Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Calverton, MD.
Media Psychol. 2009 Jan 1;12(2):121-147. doi: 10.1080/15213260902849901.
Little research has been conducted to examine the influence of exposure to televised sexual content on adolescent sexuality or how parental intervention may reduce negative effects of viewing such content. This study uses self-report data from 1,012 adolescents to investigate the relations among exposure to sexually suggestive programming, parental mediation strategies, and three types of adolescent sexuality outcomes: participation in oral sex and sexual intercourse, future intentions to engage in these behaviors, and sex expectancies. As predicted, exposure to sexual content was associated with an increased likelihood of engaging in sexual behaviors, increased intentions to do so in the future, and more positive sex expectancies. Often, parental mediation strategies were a significant factor in moderating these potential media influences.
很少有研究探讨接触电视上的性内容对青少年性行为的影响,或者父母的干预如何减少观看此类内容的负面影响。本研究使用来自1012名青少年的自我报告数据,调查接触性暗示节目、父母调解策略与三种青少年性行为结果之间的关系:口交和性交参与情况、未来进行这些行为的意图以及性期望。正如预测的那样,接触性内容与从事性行为的可能性增加、未来这样做的意图增加以及更积极的性期望相关。通常,父母的调解策略是缓和这些潜在媒体影响的一个重要因素。