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Does Television Exposure Influence College-Aged Women's Sexual Self-Concept?

Pages 157-181 | Published online: 05 Dec 2007

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Laura Vandenbosch & Steven Eggermont. (2013) Sexually Explicit Websites and Sexual Initiation: Reciprocal Relationships and the Moderating Role of Pubertal Status. Journal of Research on Adolescence 23:4, pages 621-634.
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