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Establishing and Adhering to Sexual Consent: The Association between Reading Magazines and College Students’ Sexual Consent Negotiation

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Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, Larissa Terán, Leah Dajches, Heather Gahler & Kun Yan. (2023) Is Sexual Consent Sexy?: Investigating the Effects of a Televised Depiction of Verbal Sexual Consent on College Students’ Sexual Consent Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions. Health Communication 38:12, pages 2527-2536.
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Stacey J.T. Hust, Soojung Kang, Leticia Couto, Jiayu Li & Kathleen Boyce Rodgers. (2023) Explaining College Men’s Rape Myth Acceptance: The Role of Sports Media, Masculine Norms & Fraternity Membership. Journal of Health Communication 28:8, pages 477-486.
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Ashley Hedrick. (2021) A Meta-analysis of Media Consumption and Rape Myth Acceptance. Journal of Health Communication 26:9, pages 645-656.
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Jennifer L. Piemonte, Staci Gusakova, Marissa Nichols & Terri D. Conley. (2020) Is consent sexy? Comparing evaluations of written erotica based on verbal sexual consent. Psychology & Sexuality 11:4, pages 270-292.
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Kaylee P. Richmond & Zoë D. Peterson. (2020) Perceived Sex Education and Its Association with Consent Attitudes, Intentions, and Communication. American Journal of Sexuality Education 15:1, pages 1-24.
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Stacey J.T. Hust, Kathleen Boyce Rodgers, Nicole Cameron & Jiayu Li. (2019) Viewers’ Perceptions of Objectified Images of Women in Alcohol Advertisements and Their Intentions to Intervene in Alcohol-Facilitated Sexual Assault Situations. Journal of Health Communication 24:3, pages 328-338.
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Rebecca R. Ortiz & Autumn Shafer. (2018) Unblurring the lines of sexual consent with a college student-driven sexual consent education campaign. Journal of American College Health 66:6, pages 450-456.
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Stacey J. T. Hust, Paula M. Adams, Jessica Fitts Willoughby, Chunbo Ren, Ming Lei, Weina Ran & Emily Garrigues Marett. (2017) The Entertainment-Education Strategy in Sexual Assault Prevention: A Comparison of Theoretical Foundations and a Test of Effectiveness in a College Campus Setting. Journal of Health Communication 22:9, pages 721-731.
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Kathleen Boyce Rodgers, Stacey J. T. Hust, Jiayu Li, Soojung Kang & Ariana L. Garcia. (2023) Sexual Scripts and Sexual Consent: Gender Stereotypes, Music-Media Messages, and Sexual Consent Expectancies Among College Men and Women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 38:15-16, pages 9264-9289.
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Cassandra Alexopoulos & Drew P. Cingel. (2023) Sexual Consent on Television: Differing Portrayal Effects on Adolescent Viewers. Archives of Sexual Behavior 52:6, pages 2589-2604.
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Andrea M. Smith & Rebecca R. Ortiz. (2023) How College Students Interpret and Use Social Media as a Potential Source of Sexual Consent Communication. Social Media + Society 9:3.
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Larissa Terán & Leah Dajches. (2020) The Pornography “How-To” Script: The Moderating Role of Consent Attitudes on Pornography Consumption and Sexual Refusal Assertiveness. Sexuality & Culture 24:6, pages 2098-2112.
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Malachi Willis, Kristen N. Jozkowski, Sasha N. Canan, Kelley E. Rhoads & Mary E. Hunt. (2020) Models of Sexual Consent Communication by Film Rating: A Content Analysis. Sexuality & Culture 24:6, pages 1971-1986.
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Joana Carvalho, Sara Freitas & Pedro J. Rosa. (2019) “Fifty Shades” and Reported Sexual Consent: A Study with Female College Students. Sexuality & Culture 24:3, pages 764-780.
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Sumayya Ebrahim. (2019) I’m Not Sure This Is Rape, But: An Exposition of the Stealthing Trend. SAGE Open 9:2, pages 215824401984220.
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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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Ashton Gerding Speno & Jennifer Stevens Aubrey. (2017) Sexualization, Youthification, and Adultification: A Content Analysis of Images of Girls and Women in Popular Magazines. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 95:3, pages 625-646.
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Heather Hensman Kettrey. (2018) “Bad Girls” Say No and “Good Girls” Say Yes: Sexual Subjectivity and Participation in Undesired Sex During Heterosexual College Hookups. Sexuality & Culture 22:3, pages 685-705.
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Andrea Waling, Duane Duncan, Steven Angelides & Gary W. Dowsett. (2018) Men and masculinity in men's magazines: A review. Sociology Compass 12:7.
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Autumn Shafer, Rebecca R. Ortiz, Bailey Thompson & Jennifer Huemmer. (2018) The Role of Hypermasculinity, Token Resistance, Rape Myth, and Assertive Sexual Consent Communication Among College Men. Journal of Adolescent Health 62:3, pages S44-S50.
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Karen E. Dill-ShacklefordSrividya RamasubramanianElizabeth Behm-MorawitzErica ScharrerMelinda C.R. Burgess & Dafna Lemish. (2017) Social Group Stories in the Media and Child Development. Pediatrics 140:Supplement_2, pages S157-S161.
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Stacey J. T. Hust, Kathleen Boyce Rodgers & Benjamin Bayly. (2017) Scripting Sexual Consent: Internalized Traditional Sexual Scripts and Sexual Consent Expectancies Among College Students. Family Relations 66:1, pages 197-210.
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