Reciprocal Relationships Between Friends’ and Parental Mediation of Adolescents’ Media Use and Their Sexual Attitudes and Behavior

被引:0
作者
Peter Nikken
Hanneke de Graaf
机构
[1] Erasmus University Rotterdam,
[2] Netherlands Youth Institute,undefined
[3] Rutgers WPF,undefined
来源
Journal of Youth and Adolescence | 2013年 / 42卷
关键词
Adolescents; Sexual behavior; Permissive sexual attitudes; Media guidance; Parents; Friends;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Research has argued that adolescents are at risk for harmful effects of sexual media, but little is known about the role of parents and friends on adolescents’ media use in regard of these effects. The present two-wave study investigated whether prior parental and friends’ influences on adolescents’ use of sexual media shape their sexual attitudes and behaviors, and vice versa if prior sexual attitudes and behaviors predict parental and friends’ media mediation. At two measurement points 18 months apart, 528 adolescents (12–17 years; 51.3 % girls) reported on permissive sexual attitudes, sexual experience, perceived parental and friends’ mediation of sexual media use, and communication with parents and friends about sex. Structural Equation Modeling shows that parents’ mediation activities on adolescents’ media use were not followed by less sexual experience and less permissive attitudes. On the contrary, parental restrictive mediation of girls’ media use unexpectedly was followed by somewhat more sexual experience. Friends’ interventions with media use did not predict adolescents’ sexual experience and attitudes neither. Inverse relationships showed that prior sexual experience was followed by less restrictive parental mediation among boys, and both among boys and girls that permissive sexual attitudes were followed by less restrictive and less active parental mediation. At the same time, sexually more experienced and more permissive boys and girls did report more media pressure from and sexual communication with their friends later on. Our study thus indicates that the opposite agent roles of parents and friends for adolescents also applies to their usage of sexual media.
引用
收藏
页码:1696 / 1707
页数:11
相关论文
共 97 条
  • [1] Ashby S(2006)Television viewing and risk of sexual initiation by young adolescents Archives of Pediatric Adolescent Medicine 160 375-380
  • [2] Arcari C(2007)The impact of sexually objectifying media on negative body emotions and sexual self-perceptions: Investigating the mediating role of body self-consciousness Mass Communication & Society 10 1-23
  • [3] Edmonson B(2000)Gender differences in erotic plasticity: The female sex drive as socially flexible and responsive Psychological Bulletin 126 347-374
  • [4] Aubrey J. S.(2010)Assessing causality in the relationship between adolescents’ risky sexual online behavior and their perceptions of this behavior Journal of Youth and Adolescence 39 1226-1239
  • [5] Baumeister RF(2011)The influence of descriptive and injunctive peer norms on adolescents’ risky sexual online behavior Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 14 753-758
  • [6] Baumgartner S(2008)Muziekvideo’s en seksuele opvattingen: Een enquête onder jongeren [Music video’s and sexual attitudes; a survey among adolescents] Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap 36 234-252
  • [7] Valkenburg P(2008)Parenting practices and adolescent sexual behavior: A longitudinal study Journal of Marriage and Family 70 97-112
  • [8] Peter J(2008)It works both ways: The relationship between exposure to sexual content in the media and adolescent sexual behavior Media Psychology 11 443-461
  • [9] Baumgartner S(2006)Sexy media matter: Exposure to sexual content in music, movies, television, and magazines predicts black and white adolescents’ sexual behavior Pediatrics 117 1018-1027
  • [10] Valkenburg P(2006)How peers mediate media influence on adolescents’ sexual attitudes and sexual behavior Journal of Communication 56 585-606