RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PORNOGRAPHY USE AND DEVELOPMENT OF SEXIST BEHAVIORS IN YOUNG UNIVERSITY NURSING STUDENTS. DOI Creative Commons
Lucía Ortega-Donaire, Inmaculada Sánchez-García, Jéssica Bailén-Expósito

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 17, 2024

Abstract This study investigated the relationship between pornography consumption and sexist attitudes in 179 university nursing students at University of Jaen. Problematic toward were measured, as well existence prejudices women (ambivalent sexism). followed STROBE (Strengthening Reporting Observational Studies Epidemiology) TIDieR (Template for Description Replication Interventions) guidelines. Descriptive statistics carried out on all data. A bivariate analysis was conducted with scores three scales dependent variables sociodemographic independent variables, addition to a multivariate using multiple linear regression model. Male participants had significantly higher score ambivalent sexism, religious beliefs (p˂0.001). Furthermore, significant differences found problematic scale depending educational level parents (p=0.027; p=0.013). The final model showed moderate correlation value (R=394) improvement explanatory capacity (F= 16.169; p˂0.001). reveals that young people begin consume increasingly younger ages. connection high attitudes, especially men. Children lower tend have consumption. These findings underscore importance implementing sexuality education programs universities promote healthy challenge gender stereotypes present pornography.

Language: Английский

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PORNOGRAPHY USE AND DEVELOPMENT OF SEXIST BEHAVIORS IN YOUNG UNIVERSITY NURSING STUDENTS. DOI Creative Commons
Lucía Ortega-Donaire, Inmaculada Sánchez-García, Jéssica Bailén-Expósito

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 17, 2024

Abstract This study investigated the relationship between pornography consumption and sexist attitudes in 179 university nursing students at University of Jaen. Problematic toward were measured, as well existence prejudices women (ambivalent sexism). followed STROBE (Strengthening Reporting Observational Studies Epidemiology) TIDieR (Template for Description Replication Interventions) guidelines. Descriptive statistics carried out on all data. A bivariate analysis was conducted with scores three scales dependent variables sociodemographic independent variables, addition to a multivariate using multiple linear regression model. Male participants had significantly higher score ambivalent sexism, religious beliefs (p˂0.001). Furthermore, significant differences found problematic scale depending educational level parents (p=0.027; p=0.013). The final model showed moderate correlation value (R=394) improvement explanatory capacity (F= 16.169; p˂0.001). reveals that young people begin consume increasingly younger ages. connection high attitudes, especially men. Children lower tend have consumption. These findings underscore importance implementing sexuality education programs universities promote healthy challenge gender stereotypes present pornography.

Language: Английский

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