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Magazine Reading and Involvement and Young Adults' Sexual Health Knowledge, Efficacy, and Behaviors

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Pages 285-300 | Published online: 24 Apr 2009

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Jennifer L. Walsh, Meagan Zarwell, Steven A. John & Katherine G. Quinn. (2023) Sources of Information about Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Associations with PrEP Stigma, Intentions, Provider Discussions, and Use in the United States. The Journal of Sex Research 60:5, pages 728-740.
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Tracy M. Scull, Christina V. Malik & Janis B. Kupersmidt. (2018) Understanding the unique role of media message processing in predicting adolescent sexual behavior intentions in the USA. Journal of Children and Media 12:3, pages 258-274.
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Joy Michelle Jenkins & Erika Katherine Johnson. (2017) Body Politics: Coverage of Health Topics and Policy in U.S. Feminist Magazines. Mass Communication and Society 20:2, pages 260-280.
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Paul Byron, Kath Albury & Clifton Evers. (2013) “It would be weird to have that on Facebook”: young people's use of social media and the risk of sharing sexual health information. Reproductive Health Matters 21:41, pages 35-44.
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Brooke H. Kohn, Paige Vidal, Rachael Chiao, David W. Pantalone & Susan Faja. (2022) Sexual Knowledge, Experiences, and Pragmatic Language in Adults With and Without Autism: Implications for Sex Education. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 53:10, pages 3770-3786.
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Nicola Döring. (2023) Fragen an das Dr.-Sommer-Team. Zeitschrift für Sexualforschung 36:03, pages 141-151.
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Stacey J. T. Hust, Kathleen Boyce Rodgers, Stephanie Ebreo & Whitney Stefani. (2016) Rape Myth Acceptance, Efficacy, and Heterosexual Scripts in Men’s Magazines: Factors Associated With Intentions to Sexually Coerce or Intervene. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 34:8, pages 1703-1733.
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Mónica Romero-Sánchez, Virginia Toro-García, Miranda A. H. Horvath & Jesús L. Megías. (2016) More Than a Magazine. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 32:4, pages 515-534.
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Alan McKee. (2014) Methodological Issues in Defining Aggression for Content Analyses of Sexually Explicit Material. Archives of Sexual Behavior 44:1, pages 81-87.
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S. M. Brown-Lavoie, M. A. Viecili & J. A. Weiss. (2014) Sexual Knowledge and Victimization in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 44:9, pages 2185-2196.
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Jennifer L. Walsh, Robyn L. Fielder, Kate B. Carey & Michael P. Carey. (2013) Female College Students’ Media Use and Academic Outcomes. Emerging Adulthood 1:3, pages 219-232.
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Lisa Rosenthal, Sheri R. Levy & Valerie A. Earnshaw. (2012) Social Dominance Orientation Relates to Believing Men Should Dominate Sexually, Sexual Self-Efficacy, and Taking Free Female Condoms Among Undergraduate Women and Men. Sex Roles 67:11-12, pages 659-669.
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Miranda A. H. Horvath, Peter Hegarty, Suzannah Tyler & Sophie Mansfield. (2011) “Lights on at the end of the party”: Are lads’ mags mainstreaming dangerous sexism?. British Journal of Psychology 103:4, pages 454-471.
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