Sili Atu Nai lo se Mekasini: Suʻesuʻeina o Fesootaiga I le va o Lads 'Mags, Faʻailoga o le Talafaʻatau Iloa, ma le Faʻatupulaia o le Faʻailoga (2017)

J Faʻasalaga Faʻasalaga. 2017 Feb;32(4):515-534. doi: 10.1177/0886260515586366.

Romero-Sánchez M1, Toro-García V1, Horvath MAH2, Megías JL1.

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Faʻaalia i nisi mekasini faʻatatau i tama talavou faitau-lads 'mags-talu ai na fesoʻotaʻi ma amioga ma amioga e faʻalumaina i fafine, e aofia ai feusuaʻiga vevesi. I le taimi nei suʻesuʻega, o se vaega o Sipaniolo matutua aliʻi na faʻaalia i le ufiufi o le tamaititi a mag ae o le lona lua vaega na faʻaalia i le ufiufi o le le mautonu mekasini. Results showed that, compared with participants in the second group, participants who were exposed to covers of lads’ mags who also showed high rape myth acceptance and legitimized the consumption of such magazines reported higher rape proclivity in a hypothetical situation. These findings suggest the need to further explore the possible detrimental effects of some sexualized media that are widely accepted in many Western countries.

KEYWORDS: lads’ mags; rape myths; rape proclivity; sexualization of the media

PMID: 26045501

FAIA: 10.1177/0886260515586366