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Understanding Media's Influence on Adolescent Sexuality, Sexual Health, and Advocacy
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This book highlights how the current media landscape impacts health, sexuality in the areas of identity development, romantic and sexual relationships, sexual health, and advocacy and education. This is a key text for researchers and undergraduate and graduate students in various fields of communication, human development, and more.
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This book highlights how the current media landscape impacts health, sexuality in the areas of identity development, romantic and sexual relationships, sexual health, and advocacy and education. This is a key text for researchers and undergraduate and graduate students in various fields of communication, human development, and more.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040266571
- Artikelnr.: 72482044
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040266571
- Artikelnr.: 72482044
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Stacey J.T. Hust, Ph.D., Washington State University, United States, is a Professor of Health Communication and Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs and College Operations in the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication. She studies how media influence adolescents' romantic and sexual lives. Jessica Fitts Willoughby, Ph.D., Washington State University, United States, is a Lester M. Smith Distinguished Associate Professor in the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication. She examines how media can be used to improve health attitudes and behaviors among adolescents. Rebecca Ortiz, Ph.D., Syracuse University, United States, is an Associate Professor in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications whose research focuses on sexual health promotion, sexual violence prevention, and sexual media effects on adolescents and young adults.
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
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
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
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