Lyu Zhaojin, Chai Xiangnan
School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China.
Int J Sex Health. 2024 Jan 22;36(1):77-99. doi: 10.1080/19317611.2024.2304117. eCollection 2024.
Within the context of rapid sociocultural transformation in Chinese society over recent decades, exploring intergenerational disparities in attitudes toward non-conventional sexual behaviors holds sociological significance. Employing a methodology akin to cultivation analysis, this study focuses on the potential influence of television and the internet in narrowing or widening attitudinal disparities between distinct age groups. This is achieved by comparing heavy users of these media to individuals with light media consumption.
In the present study, we utilized the 2017 wave of the Chinese General Social Survey, a dataset that is representative of the national demographic of China. Our objective was to explore the potential influence of both traditional media (TV) and new media (the internet) consumption on the attitudes of Chinese adults toward three forms of non-conventional sexual behavior, namely premarital, extramarital, and same-sex behaviors.
Firstly, compared to television, the internet is more likely to contribute to the liberalization of sexual attitudes, though this influence is age sensitive. Secondly, regarding the attitudes toward premarital sex and same sex behaviors, television tends to sustain or create consensus across different generations, whereas the internet tends to widen attitudinal gaps. Lastly, probably due to the moralized nature of extramarital sex in the Chinese context, both television and the internet maintain or produce the conservative consensus, though heavy television viewing could widen the attitudinal gap between young people and the other two age groups.
Our study reveals that for premarital sex and same-sex behaviors, heavy television viewing tends to foster or sustain intergenerational consensus, while frequent internet usage tends to augment intergenerational divergence or erode intergenerational agreements. However, the media's impact on intergenerational differences in attitudes toward extramarital sex exhibits distinctive features, likely stemming from the deeply moralized nature of extramarital affairs within Chinese society. To conclude, by conducting a comparative examination of various media landscapes, our research offers a mediated perspective that aids in comprehending the disparities in attitudes toward sexual behaviors across different generations in contemporary China.
在近几十年来中国社会快速社会文化转型的背景下,探讨对非传统性行为态度的代际差异具有社会学意义。本研究采用类似于培养分析的方法,关注电视和互联网在缩小或扩大不同年龄组之间态度差异方面的潜在影响。这是通过将这些媒体的重度使用者与轻度媒体消费者进行比较来实现的。
在本研究中,我们使用了2017年中国综合社会调查的数据,该数据集代表了中国的全国人口特征。我们的目的是探讨传统媒体(电视)和新媒体(互联网)消费对中国成年人对三种非传统性行为形式(即婚前、婚外和同性行为)态度的潜在影响。
首先,与电视相比,互联网更有可能促进性态度的自由化,尽管这种影响对年龄敏感。其次,关于对婚前性行为和同性行为的态度,电视倾向于在不同代际之间维持或形成共识,而互联网倾向于扩大态度差距。最后,可能由于中国背景下婚外性行为的道德化性质,电视和互联网都维持或产生了保守的共识,尽管大量观看电视可能会扩大年轻人与其他两个年龄组之间的态度差距。
我们的研究表明,对于婚前性行为和同性行为,大量观看电视倾向于促进或维持代际共识,而频繁使用互联网倾向于加剧代际差异或破坏代际共识。然而,媒体对婚外性行为态度代际差异的影响呈现出独特的特征,这可能源于中国社会中婚外情深深的道德化性质。总之,通过对各种媒体格局进行比较研究,我们的研究提供了一个中介视角,有助于理解当代中国不同代际对性行为态度的差异。