Ferguson Christopher J, Nielsen Rune K L, Markey Patrick M
Department of Psychology, Stetson University, 421 N. Woodland Blvd., Deland, FL, 32729, USA.
IT University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Psychiatr Q. 2017 Jun;88(2):349-358. doi: 10.1007/s11126-016-9442-2.
Parents and policy makers are often concerned that sexy media (media depicting or discussing sexual encounters) may promote sexual behavior in young viewers. There has been some debate among scholars regarding whether such media promote sexual behaviors. It remains unclear to what extent sexy media is a risk factor for increased sexual behavior among youth. The current study employed a meta-analysis of 22 correlational and longitudinal studies of sexy media effects on teen sexual behavior (n = 22,172). Moderator analyses examined methodological and science culture issues such as citation bias. Results indicated the presence only of very weak effects. General media use did not correlate with sexual behaviors (r = 0.005), and sexy media use correlated only weakly with sexual behaviors (r = 0.082) once other factors had been controlled. Higher effects were seen for studies with citation bias, and lower effects when family environment is controlled. The impact of media on teen sexuality was minimal with effect sizes near to zero.
家长和政策制定者常常担心,含有性内容的媒体(描绘或讨论性接触的媒体)可能会促使年轻观众产生性行为。学者们就是否此类媒体会促使性行为展开了一些辩论。含有性内容的媒体在何种程度上是青少年性行为增加的风险因素仍不明确。当前的研究对22项关于含有性内容的媒体对青少年性行为影响的相关性和纵向研究进行了荟萃分析(样本量n = 22172)。调节变量分析考察了诸如引用偏差等方法学和科学文化问题。结果表明仅存在非常微弱的影响。一般媒体使用与性行为无关(r = 0.005),并且在控制了其他因素后,含有性内容的媒体使用与性行为的相关性也仅为微弱相关(r = 0.082)。存在引用偏差的研究显示出更高的效应,而控制家庭环境时效应更低。媒体对青少年性取向的影响微乎其微,效应大小接近于零。