The association between television-viewing behaviors and adolescent dating role attitudes and behaviors

被引:41
|
作者
Rivadeneyra, Rocio [1 ]
Lebo, Melanie J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Illinois State Univ, Dept Psychol, Normal, IL 61790 USA
关键词
dating; adolescence; television; media; gender roles; romantic; television programming;
D O I
10.1016/j.adolescence.2007.06.001
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Two hundred and fifteen ninth grade students were surveyed to examine the relationship between television use and gender role attitudes and behavior in dating situations. Findings indicate the existence of a relationship between watching "romantic" television programming and having more traditional gender role attitudes in dating situations. However, watching non-romantic television dramas and thinking television was realistic, was related to having less traditional dating role attitudes. In addition, watching soap operas was related to a younger age of dating initiation and a greater number of dating partners. These results suggest that along with their own experiences in dating peers, adolescents may be learning from television programs that dating is a gendered process with prescribed roles for males and females, an attitude connected with greater sexual risk for young women. (C) 2007 The Association for Professionals in Services for Adolescents. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:291 / 305
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Impact of the media on adolescent sexual attitudes and behaviors
    Escobar-Chaves, SL
    Tortolero, SR
    Markham, CM
    Low, BJ
    Eitel, P
    Thickstun, P
    PEDIATRICS, 2005, 116 (01) : 303 - 326
  • [32] CHILDREN, TELEVISION, AND CONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHORES - ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS
    SIGNORIELLI, N
    LEARS, M
    SEX ROLES, 1992, 27 (3-4) : 157 - 170
  • [33] TELEVISION VIEWING AND ADULT SEX-ROLE ATTITUDES
    ROSS, L
    ANDERSON, DR
    WISOCKI, PA
    SEX ROLES, 1982, 8 (06) : 589 - 592
  • [34] Association between pubertal status and pre-adolescents' risk behaviors and caregivers' parenting behaviors and attitudes
    Rose, A
    Koo, HP
    Anderson, KM
    Walker, LR
    Bhaskar, B
    Yao, Q
    PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 2004, 55 (04) : 13A - 13A
  • [35] A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF TELEVISION VIEWING ON AGGRESSIVE AND PROSOCIAL BEHAVIORS
    WIEGMAN, O
    KUTTSCHREUTER, M
    BAARDA, B
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1992, 31 : 147 - 164
  • [36] TELEVISION VIEWING BEHAVIORS AND PREFERENCES OF ELDERLY NURSING-HOME RESIDENTS
    KROGER, MH
    NOTMAN, M
    SEIDEL, JC
    GERONTOLOGIST, 1985, 25 : 76 - 76
  • [37] The association between health-risk behaviors and adolescent mental health
    Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Kelly P.
    Faulkner, Guy E.
    Irving, Hyacinth M.
    JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY, 2011, 33 : S127 - S127
  • [38] Association Between Unstable Placement Patterns and Problem Behaviors in Adolescent Girls
    Hebert, Sophie T.
    Lanctot, Nadine
    RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH, 2016, 33 (3-4) : 286 - 305
  • [39] Gender differences in the association between body piercing and adolescent risk behaviors
    Roberts, TA
    Auinger, P
    Ryan, S
    JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH, 2002, 30 (02) : 103 - 104
  • [40] The association between dietary behaviors and insomnia among adolescent girls in Iran
    Beigrezaei, Sara
    Mazidi, Mohsen
    Davies, Ian G.
    Salehi-Abargouei, Amin
    Ghayour-Mobarhan, Majid
    Khayyatzadeh, Sayyed Saeid
    SLEEP HEALTH, 2022, 8 (02) : 195 - 199