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Sexual Socialization Messages in Television Programming Produced for Adolescents

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Chelly Maes, Ulrike Schwertberger, Diana Rieger & Laura Vandenbosch. (2023) Adolescents’ Remembering of Sexual Television Narratives and Their Relations with Positive Sexuality Components: A Biographic Resonance Perspective. Mass Communication and Society 0:0, pages 1-26.
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