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Erin Huntington Kai Cabatu
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A person’s value comes only from his or her sexual appeal or behavior, to the exclusion of other characteristics A person is held to a standard that equates physical attractiveness with being sexy A person is sexually objectified Sexuality is inappropriately imposed upon a person APA (2007)
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Sexualization has been linked with three common mental health problems among girls and women: ◦ Eating disorders ◦ Low self-esteem ◦ Depression or depressed mood (APA, 2007)
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Previous work has focused mainly on women (APA, 2007) Future studies focusing on the influence of sexualization on girls are needed (APA, 2007)
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American Academy of Pediatrics (2001) ◦ Children watch an average of nearly 3 hours of television per day, not including videos ◦ 32% of 2- to 7-year-olds and 65% of 8- to 18-year olds have television sets in their bedrooms
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There is evidence that television shows marketed to children are becoming increasingly sexualized (APA, 2007) Girls who frequently consume mainstream media content are more likely to endorse sexual stereotypes that depict women as sexual objects and are more likely to place appearance and physical attractiveness at the center of women’s value (APA, 2007)
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Does sexualized content in children’s media have an effect on pre-adolescent girls’ self- esteem and body image?
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Girls exposed to more sexualized children’s media will have lower self-esteem and more negative body image than girls exposed to less sexualized media.
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Participants ◦ 25 participants 11 less sexualized 14 sexualized ◦ All female ◦ 2 nd & 3 rd Grade students ◦ Age range 7-9 years
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Two media clips ◦ Sexualized children’s media (e.g. HSM 2 ) ◦ Less sexualized (e.g. Wizards of Waverly Place) Questionnaire ◦ Media habits ◦ General self-esteem ◦ Physical appearance self-concept ◦ Body image Interview
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Attractive teenage girls singing and dancing around the pool in their bathing suits and high heels Using looks and sex appeal to impress a boy ◦ A person is held to a standard that equates physical attractiveness with being sexy (APA, 2007). Main character is valued only by her sexual appeal ◦ A person’s value comes only from his or her sexual appeal or behavior, to the exclusion of other characteristics (APA, 2007).
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6 items Administered before and after viewing the media clip Sample Really true Sort of true Sort of true Really true for me for me for me for me Some kids are often BUT Other kids are pretty unhappy with themselves pleased with themselves
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6 items Administered before and after viewing the media clip Sample Really true Sort of true Sort of true Really true of me of me of me of me Some kids wish their BUT Other kids like their body was different body the way it is
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Administered before and after the media clip
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Conducted after questionnaires and media clips ◦ “How many of you have seen any of the High School Musical movies?” ◦ “What do you like about the movie or about Sharpay, the character? “ ◦ “What do you like about the other characters in the movie? ◦ Is there anything you don't like?” ◦ “How does watching the movie make you feel about being a girl?” ◦ “What do you think makes a girl attractive?”
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Mixed-model Analysis of Variance ◦ Within Subjects Factor Time (Pre/Post) ◦ Between Subjects Factor Group (Sexualized/Less-sexualized)
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Time x Group Interaction, p >.05
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Small sample size Limited exposure to media clips Demand characteristics
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Virtually all of our participants were familiar with High School Musical A ‘consensus’ quickly emerged indicating that what makes a girl attractive is “inner beauty”
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Longitudinal study predicting changes in girls’ attitudes from their exposure to sexualized media content Individual interviews rather than group interviews
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