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Pornography and Sexist Attitudes Among Heterosexuals

Abstract

Using a probability-based sample of young Danish adults and a randomized experimental design, this study investigated effects of past pornography consumption, experimental exposure to nonviolent pornography, perceived realism of pornography, and personality (i.e., agreeableness) on sexist attitudes (i.e., attitudes toward women, hostile and benevolent sexism). Further, sexual arousal mediation was assessed. Results showed that, among men, an increased past pornography consumption was significantly associated with less egalitarian attitudes toward women and more hostile sexism. Further, lower agreeableness was found to significantly predict higher sexist attitudes. Significant effects of experimental exposure to pornography were found for hostile sexism among low in agreeableness participants and for benevolent sexism among women. These experimental exposure effects were found to be mediated by sexual arousal.

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Pornography Consumption Sexist Attitudes Hostile Sexism Benevolent Sexism Heterosexuals Personality Traits Agreeableness Sexual Arousal Mediation Experimental Exposure Nonviolent Pornography Perceived Realism Gender Differences Egalitarian Attitudes Attitudes Toward Women Danish Adults Probability-Based Sample Psychological Research
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Volume 63
Issue 4
Pages 638–660
ISSN 1460-2466
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