Teens, Sex, and Media Effects
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Teens, Sex, and Media Effects
Understanding Media's Influence on Adolescent Sexuality, Sexual Health, and Advocacy
Ortiz, Rebecca; Hust, Stacey J.T.; Willoughby, Jessica Fitts
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
240
Mole
9781032648859
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List of Contributors Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction 1. State of the Field: A Look at the Research Landscape on Teens, Sex, and Media 2. The Motivations for and Challenges Conducting Research with Adolescents about Sexuality and Media Section 1: Let's Talk About Mediated Sex: Using Media for Sexual Identity Development 3. Section 1 Introduction 4. Mediated Identities: A Qualitative Exploration of How Adolescents from Six Countries Make Sense of Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation in Media 5. Making Sense of Mediated Sexuality: Examining the Perceptions of First-Year College Students 6. LGBTQ Youth Report on Media-Based Interactions with their Parents 7. Girls Just Wanna. . .Figure Out Their Sexuality: Exploring the Links between Celebrity Idolization and U.S. Adolescent Girls' Sexual Self-Concept 8. Section 1 Commentary Section 2: Princesses, Pornography, and Sexual Violence: Understanding the Impact of Teens' Experiences with Sexual Media Content 9. Section 2 Introduction 10. What Becomes of the Pretty Princess? Childhood Princess Engagement and Women's Gender and Relationship Conceptions in Late Adolescence 11. Image-Based Sexting and Sexual Abuse Experiences among Early Adolescents 12. Peers vs. Pixels: Teen Sexting as Influenced by Peer Norms and Pornography Use 13. Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence among Adolescents: Prevalence, Age and Gender Differences, Changes over Time, and Mental Health Outcomes 14. Section 2 Commentary Section 3: Adolescents as Engagers and Creators: Opportunities for Media Education and Advocacy 15. Section 3 Introduction 16. Media Literacy Education for Comprehensive Sexual Health Promotion 17. Participatory Pathways: Envisioning Youth-Centric Digital Sexual Health Education 18. Disclosure of Sexual Assault in Entertainment Media: Adolescent Girls' Sense-making of Supportive and Unsupportive Sexual Assault Disclosure Narratives 19. Adolescent' Use of Social Media for Sexual and Reproductive Health Advocacy 20. Section 3 Commentary Conclusion 21. Envisioning the Future of Teens, Sex, and Media Research Measures Appendix Index
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media effects;health communication;sexuality;media literacy;psychology;adolescents;behavior;public health;mental health;teenagers;youth studies;development;identity;relationships;adolescence
List of Contributors Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction 1. State of the Field: A Look at the Research Landscape on Teens, Sex, and Media 2. The Motivations for and Challenges Conducting Research with Adolescents about Sexuality and Media Section 1: Let's Talk About Mediated Sex: Using Media for Sexual Identity Development 3. Section 1 Introduction 4. Mediated Identities: A Qualitative Exploration of How Adolescents from Six Countries Make Sense of Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation in Media 5. Making Sense of Mediated Sexuality: Examining the Perceptions of First-Year College Students 6. LGBTQ Youth Report on Media-Based Interactions with their Parents 7. Girls Just Wanna. . .Figure Out Their Sexuality: Exploring the Links between Celebrity Idolization and U.S. Adolescent Girls' Sexual Self-Concept 8. Section 1 Commentary Section 2: Princesses, Pornography, and Sexual Violence: Understanding the Impact of Teens' Experiences with Sexual Media Content 9. Section 2 Introduction 10. What Becomes of the Pretty Princess? Childhood Princess Engagement and Women's Gender and Relationship Conceptions in Late Adolescence 11. Image-Based Sexting and Sexual Abuse Experiences among Early Adolescents 12. Peers vs. Pixels: Teen Sexting as Influenced by Peer Norms and Pornography Use 13. Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence among Adolescents: Prevalence, Age and Gender Differences, Changes over Time, and Mental Health Outcomes 14. Section 2 Commentary Section 3: Adolescents as Engagers and Creators: Opportunities for Media Education and Advocacy 15. Section 3 Introduction 16. Media Literacy Education for Comprehensive Sexual Health Promotion 17. Participatory Pathways: Envisioning Youth-Centric Digital Sexual Health Education 18. Disclosure of Sexual Assault in Entertainment Media: Adolescent Girls' Sense-making of Supportive and Unsupportive Sexual Assault Disclosure Narratives 19. Adolescent' Use of Social Media for Sexual and Reproductive Health Advocacy 20. Section 3 Commentary Conclusion 21. Envisioning the Future of Teens, Sex, and Media Research Measures Appendix Index
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