University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2011 Oct;38(5):530-40. doi: 10.1177/1090198110385775. Epub 2011 May 23.
Published research demonstrates an association between exposure to media sexual content and a variety of sex-related outcomes for adolescents. What is not known is the mechanism through which sexual content produces this "media effect" on adolescent beliefs, attitudes, and behavior. Using the Integrative Model of Behavioral Prediction, this article uses data from a longitudinal study of adolescents ages 16 to 18 (N = 460) to determine how exposure to sexual media content influences sexual behavior. Path analysis and structural equation modeling demonstrated that intention to engage in sexual intercourse is determined by a combination of attitudes, normative pressure, and self-efficacy but that exposure to sexual media content only affects normative pressure beliefs. By applying the Integrative Model, we are able to identify which beliefs are influenced by exposure to media sex and improve the ability of health educators, researchers, and others to design effective messages for health communication campaigns and messages pertaining to adolescents' engaging in sexual intercourse.
已发表的研究表明,青少年接触媒体性内容与各种与性相关的结果之间存在关联。目前尚不清楚的是,性内容通过何种机制对青少年的信仰、态度和行为产生这种“媒体效应”。本文运用行为预测综合模型,利用对 16 至 18 岁青少年进行的一项纵向研究的数据(N=460),来确定接触性媒体内容如何影响性行为。路径分析和结构方程模型表明,发生性行为的意愿取决于态度、规范压力和自我效能感的综合作用,但接触性媒体内容仅影响规范压力信念。通过应用综合模型,我们能够确定哪些信念受到媒体性内容的影响,从而提高健康教育者、研究人员和其他人设计健康传播活动和与青少年发生性行为相关信息的能力。