Literature DB >> 29572779

How Social and Mass Media Relate to Youth's Self-Sexualization: Taking a Cross-National Perspective on Rewarded Appearance Ideals.

Jolien Trekels1, Kathrin Karsay2, Steven Eggermont3, Laura Vandenbosch3,4.   

Abstract

Although media exposure has been related to cognitive preoccupation with appearance, research rarely investigated adolescents' behavioral self-sexualization. To address this gap, the present study among 12- to 16-year-olds (N = 1527; 50.2% girls) in Austria, Belgium, Spain, and South-Korea (1) investigates whether different types of media use relate to self-sexualization, (2) explores the explanatory value of rewarded appearance ideals, and (3) considers culture and gender as moderating factors. Despite cultural variation, a general trend of increasing self-sexualization with social media use and magazine reading appeared across the countries. Moreover, women's magazine reading and rewards were related to self-sexualization among all the girls across the countries, which suggests that girls may be more vulnerable to the examined effects. Overall, this study provides a better understanding of the unique contribution of specific media genres to youth's self-sexualization and points at the importance of social media use in girls' and boys' engagement in sexualizing appearance behaviors across four countries.

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Keywords:  Cross-cultural; Internalization; Rewards; Self-sexualization; Social media; Traditional media

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29572779     DOI: 10.1007/s10964-018-0844-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Youth Adolesc        ISSN: 0047-2891


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