Pornografija Vjolenti Sesswalment, Attitudnijiet Kontra n-Nisa, u Aggressjoni Sesswali: Mudell ta 'Ekwazzjoni Strutturali (1993)

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Ġurnal ta 'Riċerka fil-Personalità

Volum 27, Ħruġ 3, Settembru 1993, Paġni 285 – 300

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Using data provided by male university students, several structural equation models were developed and tested to assess the interrelationship of pornography use, anti-women attitudes, and propensity for sexual violence. The model best fitting the data is one in which use of Sexually Violent Pornography and Anti-Women Attitudes are exogenous latent variables predicting self-reported Likelihood of Rape and Likelihood of using Sexual Force, as well as self-reported history of having achieved sexual intercourse by use of Coercion and Force. A variation of this model which includes use of Nonviolent Pornography as an exogenous variable was also tested. Consistent with previous research, use of nonviolent pornography was not uniquely associated with potential or actual sexual aggression. The findings suggest the potential roles of both attitudes and sexually violent pornography in the occurrence of sexual aggression. Further, they support other research findings that suggest it is not merely exposure to sexually explicit materials, per se, but the combination of sess u, vjolenza in pornographic materials that encourages or facilitates sexual aggression.