Washington State University, Pullman, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2023 Aug;38(15-16):9264-9289. doi: 10.1177/08862605231165766. Epub 2023 Apr 17.
The pervasiveness of sexual assault among college women prompted examination of college students' sexual-consent expectancies using sexual scripting theory as a framework. We aimed to understand how personal beliefs, experiences with sexual violence, and dominant cultural gendered sexual scripts in music media inform sexual-consent expectancies among a sample of primarily White heterosexual college students at a northwestern university ( = 364). Participants viewed music videos with sexual and objectifying content and reported their perceptions of how women were portrayed. Linear mixed modeling with Maximum Likelihood with interactions by biological sex revealed associations between past sexual victimization and lower expectancies to adhere to a sexual partner's consent wishes. Men with a history of perpetrating sexual violence had lower expectancies to ask for consent, and women with more traditional sexual stereotypes had lower expectancies to seek consent or refuse unwanted sex. Having lower expectancies to adhere to a partner's consent wishes was associated with holding more traditional sexual stereotypes for both men and women. Participants who perceived women as powerlessness in viewed music videos had lower expectancies to ask for consent from a sexual partner, to refuse unwanted sexual advances, and to adhere to a decision regarding sexual consent. Through the lens of sexual scripting theory, results advance understanding of how the intersection of biological sex, experiences of sexual violence, gendered beliefs, and cultural scripts in music media inform young adults' sexual expectancies and potential for sexual risk. Implications for prevention include addressing gendered sexual scripts to reduce ambiguity around sexual consent among college students. Media-based interventions are discussed as a strategy toward this end.
性侵犯在女大学生中的普遍存在促使我们运用性脚本理论来考察大学生的性同意期望。我们的目的是了解个人信念、性暴力经历以及音乐媒体中主导的文化性别化性脚本如何影响主要为白人异性恋的大学生的性同意期望( = 364)。参与者观看了具有性和物化内容的音乐视频,并报告了他们对女性形象的看法。通过生物性别交互作用的最大似然线性混合模型,揭示了过去性受害与较低的遵从性伴侣同意意愿期望之间的关联。有过性暴力行为史的男性期望较低,要求同意,而持有更传统的性刻板印象的女性期望较低,要求同意或拒绝不想要的性行为。对于男性和女性来说,较低的遵从伴侣同意意愿期望与持有更传统的性刻板印象有关。在观看音乐视频时,认为女性无能为力的参与者期望较低,不会向性伴侣要求同意,拒绝不想要的性侵犯,也不会遵从关于性同意的决定。通过性脚本理论的视角,研究结果进一步了解了生物性别、性暴力经历、性别化信念以及音乐媒体中的性别化脚本如何影响年轻人的性期望和性风险。预防的意义包括解决性别化的性脚本,以减少大学生在性同意方面的模糊性。讨论了基于媒体的干预措施作为实现这一目标的策略。