Authors
Prachi H Bhuptani, Shannon R Kenney, Lucy E Napper, Lindsay M Orchowski
Publication date
2024/7/2
Journal
American journal of sexuality education
Volume
19
Issue
3
Pages
280-301
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Men’s negative attitudes toward women represent a known risk factor for sexual aggression perpetration. Sexual aggression is a widespread public health concern, especially among emerging adults, and is associated with a multitude of negative consequences. The current study evaluated whether pornography-related perceived peer norms, own approval, and self-reported use are associated with negative attitudes toward women in a sample of college men. Types of pornography examined included pornography (in general); pornography that included portrayals of bondage, whipping, and spanking but without explicit dissent (i.e., pornography that depicted bondage/physical aggression); as well as pornography consisting of sexually explicit rape depictions in which force is used. Self-report measures assessing the frequency of pornography exposure, self-acceptance of pornography use, and perceived peer …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
PH Bhuptani, SR Kenney, LE Napper, LM Orchowski - American journal of sexuality education, 2024