139 results on '"Vanwesenbeeck, Ine"'
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2. Gender Attitudes, Sexual Meanings, and Interactional Patterns in Heterosexual Encounters among College Students in the Netherlands
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Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Bekker, Marrie, and van Lenning, Alkeline
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- 1998
3. An Implicit Measure of Sexual Double Standard Endorsement in Emerging Adults: Reliability and Validity Aspects
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van Lankveld, Jacques J.D.M., Emmerink, Peggy M.J., van den Eijnden, Regina J.J.M., ter Bogt, Tom F.M., Pat-El, Ron J., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Leerstoel Bogt, Afd ASW, RS-Research Line Clinical psychology (part of UHC program), Department of Clinical Psychology, RS-Research Line Methodology & statistics (part of UHC program), Section Methodology & Statistics, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Leerstoel Bogt, and Afd ASW
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Cultural Studies ,media_common.quotation_subject ,DETERMINANTS ,INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES ,Gender Studies ,Emerging adulthood ,ASSOCIATION TEST ,Gender differences ,Personality ,ATTITUDES ,Sexual double standard ,PREDICTORS ,Implicit attitudes ,media_common ,Extraversion and introversion ,CONVERGENT ,Discriminant validity ,Implicit-association test ,CONFORMITY ,Explicit attitudes ,Neuroticism ,BIAS ,Convergent validity ,SOCIAL COGNITION ,Double standard ,Scale (social sciences) ,GENDER ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Psychometric characteristics were investigated of an Implicit Association Test to assess implicit endorsement of the sexual double standard (SDS-IAT) in emerging adults. The reliability of the SDS-IAT was investigated focusing on internal consistency across different phases of the test. Convergent validity of the SDS-IAT was evaluated against the Scale for the Assessment of Sexual Standards in Youth, an explicit measure of SDS, and against gender investment. Divergent validity was evaluated against the personality characteristics of extraversion, neuroticism, and social desirability proneness. Gendered patterns were examined. Attenuation-corrected alphas demonstrated acceptable internal consistency, with alphas ranging for .65–.70. A modest level of explicit SDS endorsement was found in both female and male participants. In line with their explicit SDS level, a modest level of implicit SDS endorsement was found in male participants, whereas a reverse implicit SDS was found among young women. In agreement with our theoretical expectations, we found low convergent validity in multitrait-multimethod analysis of the SDS-IAT with a measure of explicit SDS endorsement, and with general level of investment in gender ideals. Similarly, divergent validity analysis revealed absence of significant correlations with the conceptually unrelated concepts of extraversion, neuroticism, and social desirability proneness, except for extraversion in female participants. The present findings suggest that implicit SDS endorsement can be assessed using the SDS-IAT. The finding that explicit and implicit SDS approvals differ in young female participants, while they align in young male participants, warrants further research.
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- 2021
4. Advocating for safe abortion in Rwanda: how young people and the personal stories of young women in prison brought about change
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Umuhoza, Chantal, Oosters, Barbara, van Reeuwijk, Miranda, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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- 2013
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5. Literatuurbulletin: [Recensie] Roodsaz, Rahil en De Graeve, Katrien (2021). Intieme revoluties. Tegendraads in seks, liefde en zorg
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Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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- 2022
6. Seksueel welzijn van jongeren in de twintiger jaren: een einde-leerstoel bespiegeling
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Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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- 2022
7. Literatuurbulletin: [Recensie] Amia Srinivasan (2022). Het recht op seks. Feminisme in de 21e eeuw
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Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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- 2022
8. An Indirect Measure of Implicit Sexual Assertiveness: Reliability and Validity of the Sexual Assertiveness IAT in Young Adults in The Netherlands
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Leerstoel Bogt, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Afd ASW, van Lankveld, J.J.D.M., van den Eijnden, Regina, Emmerink, Peggy, ter Bogt, Tom, Pat-El, Ron J., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Bogt, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Afd ASW, van Lankveld, J.J.D.M., van den Eijnden, Regina, Emmerink, Peggy, ter Bogt, Tom, Pat-El, Ron J., and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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- 2022
9. An Implicit Measure of Sexual Double Standard Endorsement in Emerging Adults: Reliability and Validity Aspects
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Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Leerstoel Bogt, Afd ASW, van Lankveld, Jacques J.D.M., Emmerink, Peggy M.J., van den Eijnden, Regina J.J.M., ter Bogt, Tom F.M., Pat-El, Ron J., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Leerstoel Bogt, Afd ASW, van Lankveld, Jacques J.D.M., Emmerink, Peggy M.J., van den Eijnden, Regina J.J.M., ter Bogt, Tom F.M., Pat-El, Ron J., and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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- 2022
10. The Risks and Rights of Sexualization: An Appreciative Commentary on Lerum and Dworkin's "Bad Girls Rule"
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Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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- 2009
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11. Adolescents' Contact with Sexuality in Mainstream Media: A Selection-Based Perspective
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Hawk, Skyler T., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, de Graaf, Hanneke, and Bakker, Floor
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- 2006
12. Understanding Sexual Agency. Implications for Sexual Health Programming
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Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, primary, Cense, Marianne, additional, van Reeuwijk, Miranda, additional, and Westeneng, Judith, additional
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- 2021
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13. The Making of 'The Trafficking Problem'
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Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, and Afd ASW
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medicine.medical_specialty ,030505 public health ,business.industry ,Public health ,05 social sciences ,Public relations ,Making-of ,03 medical and health sciences ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Sexual behavior ,050903 gender studies ,Commentary ,medicine ,0509 other social sciences ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Psychology ,General Psychology - Published
- 2018
14. Levant, Ronald F. & Pryor, Shana (2020). The Tough Standard. The Hard Truth about Masculinity and Violence
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Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, and Afd ASW
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- 2021
15. Angel, Katherine (2021). Tomorrow sex will be good again. Women and desire in the age of consent
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Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, and Afd ASW
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- 2021
16. Understanding Sexual Agency. Implications for Sexual Health Programming
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Afd ASW, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Cense, Marianne, Van Reeuwijk, Miranda, Westeneng, Judith, Afd ASW, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Cense, Marianne, Van Reeuwijk, Miranda, and Westeneng, Judith
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- 2021
17. Angel, Katherine (2021). Tomorrow sex will be good again. Women and desire in the age of consent.
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Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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- 2021
18. Levant, Ronald F. & Pryor, Shana (2020). The Tough Standard. The Hard Truth about Masculinity and Violence
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Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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- 2021
19. Associations between common mental disorders and sexual dissatisfaction in the general population
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Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Have, Margreet ten, and de Graaf, Ron
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- 2014
20. Comprehensive Sexuality Education
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Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Afd ASW, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, Leerstoel Finkenauer, and Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts
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adolescents and young people ,Sexuality education ,Gender studies ,Sociology ,Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) ,implementation ,Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) ,multicomponent approaches - Abstract
Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is increasingly accepted as the most preferred way of structurally enhancing young peoples’ sexual and reproductive well-being. A historical development can be seen from “conventional,” health-based programs to empowerment-directed, rights-based approaches. Notably the latter have an enormous potential to enable young people to develop accurate and age-appropriate sexual knowledge, attitudes, skills, intentions, and behaviors that contribute to safe, healthy, positive, and gender-equitable relationships. There is ample evidence of program effectiveness, provided basic principles are adhered to in terms of content (e.g., adoption of a broad curriculum, including gender and rights as core elements) and delivery (e.g., learner centeredness). Additional and crucial levers of success are appropriate teacher training, the availability of sexual health services and supplies, and an altogether enabling (school, cultural, and political) context. CSE’s potential extends far beyond individual sexual health outcomes toward, for instance, school social climates and countries’ socioeconomic development. CSE is gaining worldwide political commitment, but a huge gap remains between political frameworks and actual implementation. For CSE to reach scale and its full potential, multicomponent approaches are called for that also address social, ideological, and infrastructural barriers on international, national, and local levels. CSE is a work never done. Current unfinished business comprises, among others, fighting persevering opposition, advancing equitable international cooperation, and realizing ongoing innovation in specific content, delivery, and research-methodological areas.
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- 2020
21. An Indirect Measure of Implicit Sexual Assertiveness: Reliability and Validity of the Sexual Assertiveness IAT in Young Adults in The Netherlands
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van Lankveld, J.J.D.M., van den Eijnden, Regina, Emmerink, Peggy, ter Bogt, Tom, Pat-El, Ron J., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Bogt, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Afd ASW, Leerstoel Bogt, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Afd ASW, RS-Research Line Clinical psychology (part of UHC program), Department of Clinical Psychology, RS-Research Line Methodology & statistics (part of UHC program), and Section Methodology & Statistics
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RISK ,VICTIMIZATION ,young adults ,validity ,reliability ,Sexual Behavior ,SELF-ESTEEM ,Reproducibility of Results ,WOMEN ,Young Adult ,Clinical Psychology ,Assertiveness ,ASSOCIATION TEST ,HURLBERT INDEX ,Humans ,ANXIETY ,COGNITION ,Female ,ATTITUDES ,implicit association test ,sexual assertiveness ,Netherlands - Abstract
In the present study we investigated the reliability and validity of an Implicit Association Test of sexual assertiveness (the SA-IAT) in a sample of young adults (n = 159). The D600 algorithm was used to calculate implicit sexual assertiveness scores. Explicit sexual assertiveness was measured using a selection of items from the Hurlbert Index of Sexual Assertiveness. Personality traits were assessed using the revised, short version of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire. The internal consistency of the SA-IAT was evaluated based on split-half reliability, and found acceptable with α = 0.61 for the practice trials, and α = 0.70 for the test trials, after correction for attenuation. Convergent and divergent validity were evaluated using correlation analysis. Correlation with explicit sexual assertiveness was found to be low, as expected. Divergent validity of the SA-IAT was evaluated against the personality traits of extraversion, neuroticism, and social desirability. Except for a significant correlation of implicit sexual assertiveness with extraversion in the full sample and the female subsample, implicit sexual assertiveness and personality traits were not found to share variance, as expected.
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- 2022
22. Comprehensive Sexuality Education
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Afd ASW, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Afd ASW, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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- 2020
23. Sexual orientation and mental and physical health status: findings from a Dutch population survey
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Sandfort, Theo G.M., Bakker, Floor, Schellevis, Francois G., and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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Gays -- Psychological aspects ,Lesbians -- Psychological aspects ,Sexual orientation -- Psychological aspects ,Government ,Health care industry - Abstract
Objectives. We sought to determine whether sexual orientation is related to mental and physical health and health behaviors in the general population. Methods. Data was derived from a health interview survey that was part of the second Dutch National Survey of General Practice, carried out in 2001 among an all-age random sample of the population. Of the 19685 persons invited to participate, 65% took part in the survey. Sexual orientation was assessed in persons aged 18 years and older and reported by 98.2% of 9684 participants. The respondents' characteristics are comparable with those of the Dutch general population. Results. Gay/lesbian participants reported more acute mental health symptoms than heterosexual people and their general mental health also was poorer. Gay/lesbian people more frequently reported acute physical symptoms and chronic conditions than heterosexual people. Differences in smoking, alcohol use, and drug use were less prominent. Conclusions. We found that sexual orientation was associated with mental as well as physical health. The causal processes responsible for these differences by sexual orientation need further exploration. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2004.058891)
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- 2006
24. Not by CSE alone... Furthering reflections on international cooperation in sex education
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Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Afd ASW, and Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts
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Comprehensive sexuality education ,international cooperation ,sexual agency ,sexual rights ,multicomponent approaches ,community building - Abstract
Recently in Sex Education authors have raised concern with regards to Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) in resource-poor countries as part of Western European development aid policy. It has been argued that the agency-focused and rights-based nature of ‘northern’ sexuality education puts too much responsibility on young people’s shoulders and disregards their insecurity and shame, as well as local culture more generally. By promoting a rights-based approach to CSE in countries in the South, European development organisations would risk being insensitive to local collective concerns, networks, sensitivities and affects, not least those based in religion. In addition to concerns related to CSE content, concern has been expressed about the unequal relationships between stakeholders from the global north versus the global south in the shaping of youth sexuality education. The issues raised are important and call for further elaboration and discussion, which is what we intend to initiate here. The viewpoints we present relate, among others, to the balance between structure and agency focused perspectives in CSE; the multiplicity of needs with regard to sexual agency; the precariousness of international partnerships; ongoing national and international controversies over sexual rights; and the absolute necessity for multicomponent approaches and careful community building as part of CSE implementation and scale-up.
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- 2019
25. Not by CSE alone... Furthering reflections on international cooperation in sex education
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Leerstoel Finkenauer, Afd ASW, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Afd ASW, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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- 2019
26. The Making of 'The Trafficking Problem'
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Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Afd ASW, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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- 2019
27. The Relationship Between Endorsement of the Sexual Double Standard and Sexual Cognitions and Emotions
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Emmerink, P.M.J., van den Eijnden, R.J.J.M., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, ter Bogt, T.F.M., Leerstoel Finkenauer, Leerstoel Bogt, and Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts
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Social Psychology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,050109 social psychology ,Human sexuality ,Context (language use) ,Gender roles ,Affect (psychology) ,Conformity ,Developmental psychology ,Gender Studies ,Emerging adulthood ,Moderated mediation ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,media_common ,Sexual attitudes ,Sexual attraction ,05 social sciences ,Social norms ,050903 gender studies ,Heterosexuality ,Double standard ,Original Article ,0509 other social sciences ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,Sexuality - Abstract
Sexual gender norms promoting sexual prowess for men, but sexual modesty for women have been shown to negatively affect sexual and mental health in both men and women. Knowledge about the relationship between gender norms and sexual cognitions and emotions might further the understanding of continued gender-norm conformity. In the present study, we investigated whether and how gendered sexual attitudes are related to (positive and negative) sex-related emotions, via sexual cognitions (autonomy, body esteem, and approach/avoidance motives for sex). A survey was submitted to 293 heterosexually identified, sexually active, Dutch (central and southern regions) 18–25 year-olds. Results from a moderated mediation model (using structural equation modeling) revealed that women, but not men, who more strongly endorsed traditional gender-related sexual attitudes experienced significantly less positive and more negative emotions, as a result of decreased sexual autonomy and sexual body esteem as well as increased avoidance motives for sex. We conclude that, as a result of negative cognitions associated with the endorsement of traditional gender norms, women in particular are at risk of experiencing negative emotional outcomes in the sexual context. We argue that sexual cognitions and emotions deserve explicit attention in sex-positive and gender-transformative sexuality education, which has been proven to be a vital resource for achieving increased gender-equity in sexual and romantic relationships. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s11199-016-0616-z) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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- 2016
28. Een verkenning van de seksuele dubbele standaard bij adolescenten en jongvolwassenen in Nederland
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Emmerink, Peggy, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, van den Eijnden, Regina J. J. M., van Lankveld, J.J.D.M., Ter Bogt, Tom F. M., Department Clinical Psychology, and RS-Research Line Clinical psychology (part of IIESB program)
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sexual double standard ,gender - Published
- 2018
29. Een verkenning van de seksuele dubbele standaard bij adolescenten en jongvolwassenen in Nederland
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Leerstoel Finkenauer, Afd ASW, Leerstoel Bogt, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Emmerink, P.M.J., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, van den Eijnden, R.J.J.M., van Lankveld, J.J.D.M., ter Bogt, T.F.M., Leerstoel Finkenauer, Afd ASW, Leerstoel Bogt, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Emmerink, P.M.J., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, van den Eijnden, R.J.J.M., van Lankveld, J.J.D.M., and ter Bogt, T.F.M.
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- 2018
30. Jongeren, sociale media en seksualiteit: een literatuurbeschouwing.
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Leerstoel Finkenauer, Afd ASW, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Afd ASW, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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- 2018
31. Sex Work Criminalization Is Barking Up the Wrong Tree
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Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, and Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts
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media_common.quotation_subject ,Social Stigma ,Punitive damages ,HIV Infections ,Criminology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Politics ,Criminalization ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Humans ,Human rights ,Sociology ,General Psychology ,media_common ,Sex work ,Public health ,Sex Workers ,030505 public health ,Trafficking ,Poverty ,05 social sciences ,Invited Essay ,Europe ,Human Trafficking ,050903 gender studies ,Law ,Crime ,0509 other social sciences ,0305 other medical science ,Criminal justice ,Persecution - Abstract
There is a notable shift toward more repression and criminalization in sex work policies, in Europe and elsewhere. So-called neo-abolitionism reduces sex work to trafficking, with increased policing and persecution as a result. Punitive "demand reduction" strategies are progressively more popular. These developments call for a review of what we know about the effects of punishing and repressive regimes vis-à-vis sex work. From the evidence presented, sex work repression and criminalization are branded as "waterbed politics" that push and shove sex workers around with an overload of controls and regulations that in the end only make things worse. It is illustrated how criminalization and repression make it less likely that commercial sex is worker-controlled, non-abusive, and non-exploitative. Criminalization is seriously at odds with human rights and public health principles. It is concluded that sex work criminalization is barking up the wrong tree because it is fighting sex instead of crime and it is not offering any solution for the structural conditions that sex work (its ugly sides included) is rooted in. Sex work repression travels a dead-end street and holds no promises whatsoever for a better future. To fight poverty and gendered inequalities, the criminal justice system simply is not the right instrument. The reasons for the persistent stigma on sex work as well as for its present revival are considered.
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- 2017
32. Narcissism and the Strategic Pursuit of Short-Term Mating:Universal Links across 11 World Regions of the International Sexuality Description Project-2
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Schmitt, David P., Alcalay, Lidia, Allik, Jüri, Alves, I. C.B., Anderson, Craig A., Angelini, A. L., Asendorpf, Jens B., Austers, Ivars, Balaguer, Isabel, Baptista, Américo, Bender, Sóley S., Bennett, Kevin, Bianchi, Gabriel, Birashk, Behrooz, Bleske-Rechek, April, Boholst, Fredrick A., Boothroyd, Lynda, Borja, Teresa, Bos, Arjan, Brainerd, Edwin, Brase, Gary L., Brites, José, Burakova-Lorgnier, M., Byrd, Mark, Camilleri, J. A., Ciani, Andrea Camperio, Caral, Leo Gerard A., Carnelley, Katherine B., Carvalho, Marina, Casson, Janette, Castillo, Isabel, Castro-Luna, Alejandro A, Casullo, Mariamartina, Chirkov, Valery I., Choi, Jean, Cohen, Danielle, Collin-Hansen, Cecilie Amalie, Commisso, Melissa A., Consuegra, Elvira, Cordovez, Lorena, Cukur, Cem Safak, Cunen, Mary Ann Borg, Cunningham, Michael, Curl, Laytonseth, Daniel, Petra, Denissen, Jaap J.A., Desmarais, Serge, Desouza, Eros, Diaz-Loving, Rolando, Elias, M. Shamsuddin, Endriulaitiene, Aukse, Eremsoy, Ekin, Expósito, Francisca, Falzon, Ruth, Fernández, Ana María, Fernando, Kumari, Ferreira, José H.B.P., Fink, Bernhard, Fisher, Maryanne, Fitness, Julie, Flowers, Karissa, Frederick, David, Fry, Sirpa, Fukushima, Osamu, Gaines, Stanley O., Galliher, Renee V., Gandari, E., Geher, Glenn, Gentile, Douglas A., Geri, Jessica M., Giri, Veda N, Golden, Deborah, Gordon, Fiona, Gordon, Kristina C. C., Grammer, Karl, Grimaldi, Liria, Giunta, Stephen, Hajdú, Endre, Halberstadt, Jamin, Hald, Gert, Halim, Magdalena S., Haque, Shamsul, Harlem, Siri Katinka, Hearns, Krystle A., Heaven, Patrick, Helweg-Larsen, Marie, Herrera, Eduardowills, Herrera, Dora, Hertel, Janine, Hoffmann, Heather, Høgh-Olesen, Henrik, Houle, Barbara J., Hudek-Knezevic, Jasna, Jaafar, Jas Laile, Kafetsios, Konstantinos, Kardum, Igor, Kennair, Leif Edward Ottesen, Khoury, Brigitte, Kökény, Tibor, Koller, Silvia H., Konrads, Solvina, Kraft, John R., Kuhle, Barry X., Kun, Agota, Laireiter, Anton Rupert, Lanyi, Katalin, Lauri, Maryanne, Lavy, Shiri, Lawal, Olufemi Adigun, Legkauskas, Visvaldas, Li, Chen, Lin, Hung Yu, Lloyd, Robert, Locke, Kenneth D., Lombardo, Sylvie A., Luksik, Ivan, Lythe, Brian, Lyubomirsky, Sonja, Malinen, Sanna, Martin, Heather J., Mashego, Teresa Anne B., Mills, Michael E., Mikulincer, Mario, Mordeno, Imelu G., Moya, Miguel, Ndeya-Ndereya, C., Nelissen, Mark, Neyer, Franz J., Nyborg, Helmuth, Oliveira, V. B., Opre, Adrian, Osman, Suzanne L., Paulhus, Delroy L., Pawlowski, Boguslaw, Penke, Lars, Peplau, Letitia Anne, Petrovic, Nebojsa, Platek, Steven M., Podobnik, Nuška, Polonyi, Tünde, Popper, Miroslav, Reips, Ulf Dietrich, Rowatt, Wade C., Ruch, Willibald, Rukuni, Margaret Makore, Rus, Velko S., Sagarin, Brad J., Sakaguchi, Kikue, Salas, Sonia, Kenneth Sandnabba, N., Santtila, Pekka, Schachner, Dory A., Schmidt, Monika, Schütz, Astrid, Shackelford, Todd K., Shaver, Phillip R., Sibisi, Lindiwe B.T., Sichona, Francis, Simonetti, Franco, Sineshaw, Tilahun, Souma, Toshihiko, Stanojevic, Tatjana Stefanovic, Sukiennik, Irmina, Sümer, Nebi, Szeghy, Petra, Szente, Sara Leyla, Szlendak, Tomasz, Tefera, Daniel, Thoma, Niki, Tifferet, Sigal, Tkach, Chris, Tordai, Zita, Tranthan, Eleanor, Tsaousis, Ioannis, Tungaraza, F. S.K., Van Duynslaeger, Marijke, Van Empelen, Pepijn, Van Overwalle, Frank, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Varella, Marco Antônio Corrêa, Vera-Villarroel, Pablo, Voracek, Martin, Vorontsov, Dmitry, Wan, Wendy, Weiss, Petr, Welsh, Deborah P., Widyatmoko, Siswa, Woertman, Liesbeth, Wood, Eileen, Woodward, Lucinda, Ye, Hai, Youn, Gahyun, and Zupančič, Agata
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Narcissism ,Cross-cultural psychology ,Sexuality ,Personality - Abstract
Previous studies have documented links between sub-clinical narcissism and the active pursuit of short-term mating strategies (e.g., unrestricted sociosexuality, marital infidelity, mate poaching). Nearly all of these investigations have relied solely on samples from Western cultures. In the current study, responses from a cross-cultural survey of 30,470 people across 53 nations spanning 11 world regions (North America, Central/South America, Northern Europe, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Middle East, Africa, Oceania, Southeast Asia, and East Asia) were used to evaluate whether narcissism (as measured by the Narcissistic Personality Inventory; NPI) was universally associated with short-term mating. Results revealed narcissism scores (including two broad factors and seven traditional facets as measured by the NPI) were functionally equivalent across cultures, reliably associating with key sexual outcomes (e.g., more active pursuit of short-term mating, intimate partner violence, and sexual aggression) and sex-related personality traits (e.g., higher extraversion and openness to experience). Whereas some features of personality (e.g., subjective well-being) were universally associated with socially adaptive facets of Narcissism (e.g., self-sufficiency), most indicators of short-term mating (e.g., unrestricted sociosexuality and marital infidelity) were universally associated with the socially maladaptive facets of narcissism (e.g., exploitativeness). Discussion addresses limitations of these cross-culturally universal findings and presents suggestions for future research into revealing the precise psychological features of narcissism that facilitate the strategic pursuit of short-term mating. Previous studies have documented links between sub-clinical narcissism and the active pursuit of short-term mating strategies (e.g., unrestricted sociosexuality, marital infidelity, mate poaching). Nearly all of these investigations have relied solely on samples from Western cultures. In the current study, responses from a cross-cultural survey of 30,470 people across 53 nations spanning 11 world regions (North America, Central/South America, Northern Europe, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Middle East, Africa, Oceania, Southeast Asia, and East Asia) were used to evaluate whether narcissism (as measured by the Narcissistic Personality Inventory; NPI) was universally associated with short-term mating. Results revealed narcissism scores (including two broad factors and seven traditional facets as measured by the NPI) were functionally equivalent across cultures, reliably associating with key sexual outcomes (e.g., more active pursuit of short-term mating, intimate partner violence, and sexual aggression) and sex-related personality traits (e.g., higher extraversion and openness to experience). Whereas some features of personality (e.g., subjective well-being) were universally associated with socially adaptive facets of Narcissism (e.g., self-sufficiency), most indicators of short-term mating (e.g., unrestricted sociosexuality and marital infidelity) were universally associated with the socially maladaptive facets of narcissism (e.g., exploitativeness). Discussion addresses limitations of these cross-culturally universal findings and presents suggestions for future research into revealing the precise psychological features of narcissism that facilitate the strategic pursuit of short-term mating.
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33. Narcissism and the strategic pursuit of short-term mating : universal links across 11 world regions of the International Sexuality Description Project-2
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Schmitt, David, Alcalay, Lidia, Allik, Jüri, Alves, I.C.B., Anderson, Craig, Angelini, A.L., Asendorpf, Jens, Austers, Ivars, Balaguer, Isabel, Baptista, Américo, Bender, Sóley, Bennett, Kevin, Bianchi, Gabriel, Birashk, Behrooz, Bleske, April, Boholst, Fredrick, Boothroyd, Lynda, Borg Cunen, Mary, Borja, Teresa, Bos, Arjan, Brainerd, Edwin, Brase, Gary, Brites, José, Burakova-Lorgnier, M., Byrd, Mark, Camilleri, J.A., Camperio Ciani, Andrea, Caral, Leo, Carnelley, Katherine, Carvalho, Marina, Casson, Janette, Castillo, Isabel, Castro, Alejandro, Casullo, Maria, Chirkov, Valery, Choi, Jean, Cohen, Danielle, Collin-Hansen, Cecilie, Commisso, Melissa, Consuegra, Elvira, Cordovez, Lorena, Corrêa Varella, Marco, Cukur, Cem, Cunningham, Michael, Curl, Layton, Daniel, Petra, Denissen, Jaap, Desmarais, Serge, DeSouza, Eros, Diaz, Rolando, Duynslaeger, Marijke, Elias, M., Endriulaitiene, Aukse, Eremsoy, Ekin, Expósito, Francisca, Falzon, Ruth, Fernandez, Ana Maria, Fernando, Kumari, Ferreira, José, Fink, Bernhard, Fisher, Maryanne, Fitness, Julie, Flowers, Karissa, Frederick, David, Fry, Sirpa, Fukushima, Osamu, Gaines Jr., Stanley, Galliher, Renee, Gandari, E., Geher, Glenn, Gentile, Douglas, Geri, Jessica, Giri, V.N., Giunta, Stephen, Golden, Deborah, Gordon, Kristina, Gordon, Fiona, Grammer, Karl, Grimaldi, Liria, Hajdú, Endre, Halberstadt, Jamin, Hald, Gert, Halim, Magdalena, Haque, Shamsul, Harlem, Siri, Hearns, Krystle, Heaven, Patrick, Helweg, Marie, Herrera, Eduardo, Herrera, Dora, Hertel, Janine, Hoffmann, Heather, Høgh, Henrik, Houle, Barbara, Hudek, Jasna, Jaafar, Jas, Kafetsios, Konstantinos, Kardum, Igor, Khoury, Brigitte, Kökény, Tibor, Koller, Silvia, Konrads, Solvina, Kraft, John, Kuhle, Barry, Kun, Agota, Lányi, Katalin, Lauri, Maryanne, Lavy, Shiri, Lawal, Olufemi, Legkauskas, Visvaldas, Li, Chen, Lloyd, Robert, Locke, Kenneth, Lombardo, Sylvie, Luksik, Ivan, Lythe, Brian, Lyubomirsky, Sonja, Malinen, Sanna, Martin, Heather, Mikulincer, Mario, Mills, Michael, Mordeno, Imelu, Moya, Miguel, Ndeya, C., Nelissen, Mark, Neyer, Franz, Nyborg, Helmuth, Oliveira, V.B., Opre, Adrian, Osman, Suzanne, Ottesen Kennair, Leif, Overwalle, Frank, Paulhus, Delroy, Pawlowski, Boguslaw, Penke, Lars, Peplau, Letitia, Petrovic, Nebojsa, Platek, Steven, Podobnik, Nuška, Polonyi, Tünde, Popper, Miroslav, Rowatt, Wade, Ruch, Willibald, Rukuni, Margaret, Rus, Velko, Sagarin, Brad, Sakaguchi, Kikue, Salas, Sonia, Sandnabba, N., Santtila, Pekka, Schachner, Dory, Schmidt, Monika, Schütz, Astrid, Shackelford, Todd, Shaver, Phillip, Sibisi, Lindiwe, Sichona, Francis, Simonetti, Franco, Sineshaw, Tilahun, Souma, Toshihiko, Stefanovic Stanojevic, Tatjana, Sukiennik, Irmina, Sümer, Nebi, Szeghy, Petra, Szente, Sara, Szlendak, Tomasz, Tefera, Daniel, Thoma, Niki, Tifferet, Sigal, Tkach, Chris, Tordai, Zita, Tranthan, Eleanor, Tsaousis, Ioannis, Tungaraza, F.S.K., van Empelen, Pepijn, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Vera, Pablo, Voracek, Martin, Vorontsov, Dmitry, Wan, Wendy, Weiss, Petr, Welsh, Deborah, Widyatmoko, Siswa, Woertman, Liesbeth, Wood, Eileen, Woodward, Lucinda, Ye, Hai, Youn, Gahyun, and Zupančič, Agata
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Previous studies have documented links between sub-clinical narcissism and the active pursuit of short-term mating strategies (e.g., unrestricted sociosexuality, marital infidelity, mate poaching). Nearly all of these investigations have relied solely on samples from Western cultures. In the current study, responses from a cross-cultural survey of 30,470 people across 53 nations spanning 11 world regions (North America, Central/South America, Northern Europe, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Middle East, Africa, Oceania, Southeast Asia, and East Asia) were used to evaluate whether narcissism (as measured by the Narcissistic Personality Inventory; NPI) was universally associated with short-term mating. Results revealed narcissism scores (including two broad factors and seven traditional facets as measured by the NPI) were functionally equivalent across cultures, reliably associating with key sexual outcomes (e.g., more active pursuit of short-term mating, intimate partner violence, and sexual aggression) and sex-related personality traits (e.g., higher extraversion and openness to experience). Whereas some features of personality (e.g., subjective well-being) were universally associated with socially adaptive facets of Narcissism (e.g., self-sufficiency), most indicators of short-term mating (e.g., unrestricted sociosexuality and marital infidelity) were universally associated with the socially maladaptive facets of narcissism (e.g., exploitativeness). Discussion addresses limitations of these cross-culturally universal findings and presents suggestions for future research into revealing the precise psychological features of narcissism that facilitate the strategic pursuit of short-term mating.
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34. The impact of personal gender-typicality and partner gender-traditionality on taking sexual initiative: Investigating a social tuning hypothesis
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Emmerink, P.M.J., van den Eijnden, R.J.J.M., ter Bogt, T.F.M., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Leerstoel Bogt, and Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts
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experimental methods ,assertiveness ,gender identity ,individual differences ,socila norms - Abstract
Sexual assertiveness is an issue of interest in the context of gender equality and sexual health. This study investigated the social tuning hypothesis that encountering a gender-traditional partner would lead to stronger gender-typical behaviour, i.e. respectively higher and lower levels of taking sexual initiative among men and women. Participants (N=271) read a vignette describing a romantic partner, who was either presented as gender-traditional or not, followed by a sexual scenario. Subsequently, participants were asked about their expectations towards their own sexual initiative taking. Results showed a significant ‘target gender-traditionality x participant gender x participant gender-typicality (masculinity/femininity)’ interaction meaning that less gender-typical men were more likely to initiate sexual contact in the experimental, compared to the control condition. Men low in masculine characteristics showed higher initiative taking in response to a gender-traditional target female. We conclude that less gender-typical men seem to employ more social tuning towards their sexual partner, whereas more gender-typical men seem to adhere to their gender-typical behaviour regardless of perceived partner characteristics. These results were not seen among the women in the sample. These findings are a starting point for the further development of experimental investigations regarding the gendered nature of both sexual initiative taking and sexual assertiveness in general.
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35. Gendered Sexuality: Exploring dynamics of the sexual double standard
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Leerstoel Finkenauer, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, ter Bogt, Tom, van den Eijnden, Regina, Emmerink, P.M.J., Leerstoel Finkenauer, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, ter Bogt, Tom, van den Eijnden, Regina, and Emmerink, P.M.J.
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36. The impact of personal gender-typicality and partner gender-traditionality on taking sexual initiative: Investigating a social tuning hypothesis
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Leerstoel Finkenauer, Leerstoel Bogt, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Emmerink, P.M.J., van den Eijnden, R.J.J.M., ter Bogt, T.F.M., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Leerstoel Bogt, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Emmerink, P.M.J., van den Eijnden, R.J.J.M., ter Bogt, T.F.M., and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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37. Sex Work Criminalization Is Barking Up the Wrong Tree
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Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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38. A Scale for the Assessment of Sexual Standards Among Youth: Psychometric Properties
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Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Emmerink, Peggy M J, van den Eijnden, Regina J J M, Ter Bogt, Tom F M, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Emmerink, Peggy M J, van den Eijnden, Regina J J M, Ter Bogt, Tom F M, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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39. Narcisismo y búsqueda estratégica del emparejamiento a corto plazo a través de las culturas:Enlaces omnipresentes a través de 11 regiones mundiales del Proyecto de la descripción de la sexualidad internacional 2
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Schmitt, David P., Alcalay, Lidia, Allik, Jüri, Alves, I. C.B., Anderson, Craig A., Angelini, A. L., Asendorpf, Jens B., Austers, Ivars, Balaguer, Isabel, Baptista, Américo, Bender, Sóley S., Bennett, Kevin, Bianchi, Gabriel, Birashk, Behrooz, Bleske-Rechek, April, Boholst, Fredrick A., Boothroyd, Lynda, Borja, Teresa, Bos, Arjan, Brainerd, Edwin, Brase, Gary L., Brites, José, Burakova-Lorgnier, M., Byrd, Mark, Camilleri, J. A., Ciani, Andrea Camperio, Caral, Leo Gerard A., Carnelley, Katherine B., Carvalho, Marina, Casson, Janette, Castillo, Isabel, Castro, Alejandro, Casullo, Mariamartina, Chirkov, Valery I., Choi, Jean, Cohen, Danielle, Collin-Hansen, Cecilie Amalie, Commisso, Melissa A., Consuegra, Elvira, Cordovez, Lorena, Cukur, Cem Safak, Cunen, Mary Ann Borg, Cunningham, Michael, Curl, Laytonseth, Daniel, Petra, Denissen, Jaap J.A., Desmarais, Serge, Desouza, Eros, Diaz-Loving, Rolando, Elias, M. Shamsuddin, Endriulaitiene, Aukse, Eremsoy, Ekin, Expósito, Francisca, Falzon, Ruth, Fernandez, Ana Maria, Fernando, Kumari, Ferreira, José H.B.P., Fink, Bernhard, Fisher, Maryanne, Fitness, Julie, Flowers, Karissa, Frederick, David, Fry, Sirpa, Fukushima, Osamu, Gaines, Stanley O., Galliher, Renee V., Gandari, E., Geher, Glenn, Gentile, Douglas A., Geri, Jessica M., Giri, V. N., Golden, Deborah, Gordon, Fiona, Gordon, Kristina C., Grammer, Karl, Grimaldi, Liria, Giunta, Stephen, Hajdú, Endre, Halberstadt, Jamin, Hald, Gert, Halim, Magdalena S., Haque, Shamsul, Harlem, Siri Katinka, Hearns, Krystle A., Heaven, Patrick, Helweg-Larsen, Marie, Herrera, Eduardowills, Herrera, Dora, Hertel, Janine, Hoffmann, Heather, Høgh-Olesen, Henrik, Houle, Barbara J., Hudek-Knezevic, Jasna, Jaafar, Jas, Kafetsios, Konstantinos, Kardum, Igor, Kennair, Leif Edward Ottesen, Khoury, Brigitte, Kökény, Tibor, Koller, Silvia, Konrads, Solvina, Kraft, John R., Kuhle, Barry X., Kun, Agota, Laireiter, Anton Rupert, Lányi, Katalin, Lauri, Maryanne, Lavy, Shiri, Lawal, Olufemi Adigun, Legkauskas, Visvaldas, Li, Chen, Lin, Hung Yu, Lloyd, Robert, Locke, Kenneth D., Lombardo, Sylvie A., Luksik, Ivan, Lythe, Brian, Lyubomirsky, Sonja, Malinen, Sanna, Martin, Heather J., Mashego, Teresa Anne B., Mills, Michael E., Mikulincer, Mario, Mordeno, Imelu G., Moya, Miguel, Ndeya-Ndereya, C., Nelissen, Mark, Neyer, Franz J., Nyborg, Helmuth, Oliveira, V. B., Opre, Adrian, Osman, Suzanne L., Paulhus, Delroy L., Pawlowski, Boguslaw, Penke, Lars, Peplau, Letitia Anne, Petrovic, Nebojsa, Platek, Steven M., Podobnik, Nuška, Polonyi, Tünde, Popper, Miroslav, Reips, Ulf Dietrich, Rowatt, Wade C., Ruch, Willibald, Rukuni, Margaret Makore, Rus, Velko S., Sagarin, Brad J., Sakaguchi, Kikue, Salas, Sonia, Kenneth Sandnabba, N., Santtila, Pekka, Schachner, Dory A., Schmidt, Monika, Schütz, Astrid, Shackelford, Todd K., Shaver, Phillip R., Sibisi, Lindiwe B.T., Sichona, Francis, Simonetti, Franco, Sineshaw, Tilahun, Souma, Toshihiko, Stanojevic, Tatjana Stefanovic, Sukiennik, Irmina, Sümer, Nebi, Szeghy, Petra, Szente, Sara Leyla, Szlendak, Tomasz, Tefera, Daniel, Thoma, Niki, Tifferet, Sigal, Tkach, Chris, Tordai, Zita, Tranthan, Eleanor, Tsaousis, Ioannis, Tungaraza, F. S.K., Van Duynslaeger, Marijke, Van Empelen, Pepijn, Van Overwalle, Frank, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Varella, Marco Antônio Corrêa, Vera-Villarroel, Pablo, Voracek, Martin, Vorontsov, Dmitry, Wan, Wendy, Weiss, Petr, Welsh, Deborah P., Widyatmoko, Siswa, Woertman, Liesbeth, Wood, Eileen, Woodward, Lucinda, Ye, Hai, Youn, Gahyun, Zupančič, Agata, Schmitt, David P., Alcalay, Lidia, Allik, Jüri, Alves, I. C.B., Anderson, Craig A., Angelini, A. L., Asendorpf, Jens B., Austers, Ivars, Balaguer, Isabel, Baptista, Américo, Bender, Sóley S., Bennett, Kevin, Bianchi, Gabriel, Birashk, Behrooz, Bleske-Rechek, April, Boholst, Fredrick A., Boothroyd, Lynda, Borja, Teresa, Bos, Arjan, Brainerd, Edwin, Brase, Gary L., Brites, José, Burakova-Lorgnier, M., Byrd, Mark, Camilleri, J. A., Ciani, Andrea Camperio, Caral, Leo Gerard A., Carnelley, Katherine B., Carvalho, Marina, Casson, Janette, Castillo, Isabel, Castro, Alejandro, Casullo, Mariamartina, Chirkov, Valery I., Choi, Jean, Cohen, Danielle, Collin-Hansen, Cecilie Amalie, Commisso, Melissa A., Consuegra, Elvira, Cordovez, Lorena, Cukur, Cem Safak, Cunen, Mary Ann Borg, Cunningham, Michael, Curl, Laytonseth, Daniel, Petra, Denissen, Jaap J.A., Desmarais, Serge, Desouza, Eros, Diaz-Loving, Rolando, Elias, M. Shamsuddin, Endriulaitiene, Aukse, Eremsoy, Ekin, Expósito, Francisca, Falzon, Ruth, Fernandez, Ana Maria, Fernando, Kumari, Ferreira, José H.B.P., Fink, Bernhard, Fisher, Maryanne, Fitness, Julie, Flowers, Karissa, Frederick, David, Fry, Sirpa, Fukushima, Osamu, Gaines, Stanley O., Galliher, Renee V., Gandari, E., Geher, Glenn, Gentile, Douglas A., Geri, Jessica M., Giri, V. N., Golden, Deborah, Gordon, Fiona, Gordon, Kristina C., Grammer, Karl, Grimaldi, Liria, Giunta, Stephen, Hajdú, Endre, Halberstadt, Jamin, Hald, Gert, Halim, Magdalena S., Haque, Shamsul, Harlem, Siri Katinka, Hearns, Krystle A., Heaven, Patrick, Helweg-Larsen, Marie, Herrera, Eduardowills, Herrera, Dora, Hertel, Janine, Hoffmann, Heather, Høgh-Olesen, Henrik, Houle, Barbara J., Hudek-Knezevic, Jasna, Jaafar, Jas, Kafetsios, Konstantinos, Kardum, Igor, Kennair, Leif Edward Ottesen, Khoury, Brigitte, Kökény, Tibor, Koller, Silvia, Konrads, Solvina, Kraft, John R., Kuhle, Barry X., Kun, Agota, Laireiter, Anton Rupert, Lányi, Katalin, Lauri, Maryanne, Lavy, Shiri, Lawal, Olufemi Adigun, Legkauskas, Visvaldas, Li, Chen, Lin, Hung Yu, Lloyd, Robert, Locke, Kenneth D., Lombardo, Sylvie A., Luksik, Ivan, Lythe, Brian, Lyubomirsky, Sonja, Malinen, Sanna, Martin, Heather J., Mashego, Teresa Anne B., Mills, Michael E., Mikulincer, Mario, Mordeno, Imelu G., Moya, Miguel, Ndeya-Ndereya, C., Nelissen, Mark, Neyer, Franz J., Nyborg, Helmuth, Oliveira, V. B., Opre, Adrian, Osman, Suzanne L., Paulhus, Delroy L., Pawlowski, Boguslaw, Penke, Lars, Peplau, Letitia Anne, Petrovic, Nebojsa, Platek, Steven M., Podobnik, Nuška, Polonyi, Tünde, Popper, Miroslav, Reips, Ulf Dietrich, Rowatt, Wade C., Ruch, Willibald, Rukuni, Margaret Makore, Rus, Velko S., Sagarin, Brad J., Sakaguchi, Kikue, Salas, Sonia, Kenneth Sandnabba, N., Santtila, Pekka, Schachner, Dory A., Schmidt, Monika, Schütz, Astrid, Shackelford, Todd K., Shaver, Phillip R., Sibisi, Lindiwe B.T., Sichona, Francis, Simonetti, Franco, Sineshaw, Tilahun, Souma, Toshihiko, Stanojevic, Tatjana Stefanovic, Sukiennik, Irmina, Sümer, Nebi, Szeghy, Petra, Szente, Sara Leyla, Szlendak, Tomasz, Tefera, Daniel, Thoma, Niki, Tifferet, Sigal, Tkach, Chris, Tordai, Zita, Tranthan, Eleanor, Tsaousis, Ioannis, Tungaraza, F. S.K., Van Duynslaeger, Marijke, Van Empelen, Pepijn, Van Overwalle, Frank, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Varella, Marco Antônio Corrêa, Vera-Villarroel, Pablo, Voracek, Martin, Vorontsov, Dmitry, Wan, Wendy, Weiss, Petr, Welsh, Deborah P., Widyatmoko, Siswa, Woertman, Liesbeth, Wood, Eileen, Woodward, Lucinda, Ye, Hai, Youn, Gahyun, and Zupančič, Agata
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Previous studies have documented links between sub-clinical narcissism and the active pursuit of short-term mating strategies (e.g., unrestricted sociosexuality, marital infidelity, mate poaching). Nearly all of these investigations have relied solely on samples from Western cultures. In the current study, responses from a cross-cultural survey of 30,470 people across 53 nations spanning 11 world regions (North America, Central/South America, Northern Europe, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Middle East, Africa, Oceania, Southeast Asia, and East Asia) were used to evaluate whether narcissism (as measured by the Narcissistic Personality Inventory; NPI) was universally associated with short-term mating. Results revealed narcissism scores (including two broad factors and seven traditional facets as measured by the NPI) were functionally equivalent across cultures, reliably associating with key sexual outcomes (e.g., more active pursuit of short-term mating, intimate partner violence, and sexual aggression) and sex-related personality traits (e.g., higher extraversion and openness to experience). Whereas some features of personality (e.g., subjective well-being) were universally associated with socially adaptive facets of Narcissism (e.g., self-sufficiency), most indicators of short-term mating (e.g., unrestricted sociosexuality and marital infidelity) were universally associated with the socially maladaptive facets of narcissism (e.g., exploitativeness). Discussion addresses limitations of these cross-culturally universal findings and presents suggestions for future research into revealing the precise psychological features of narcissism that facilitate the strategic pursuit of short-term mating., Previous studies have documented links between sub-clinical narcissism and the active pursuit of short-term mating strategies (e.g., unrestricted sociosexuality, marital infidelity, mate poaching). Nearly all of these investigations have relied solely on samples from Western cultures. In the current study, responses from a cross-cultural survey of 30,470 people across 53 nations spanning 11 world regions (North America, Central/South America, Northern Europe, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Middle East, Africa, Oceania, Southeast Asia, and East Asia) were used to evaluate whether narcissism (as measured by the Narcissistic Personality Inventory; NPI) was universally associated with short-term mating. Results revealed narcissism scores (including two broad factors and seven traditional facets as measured by the NPI) were functionally equivalent across cultures, reliably associating with key sexual outcomes (e.g., more active pursuit of short-term mating, intimate partner violence, and sexual aggression) and sex-related personality traits (e.g., higher extraversion and openness to experience). Whereas some features of personality (e.g., subjective well-being) were universally associated with socially adaptive facets of Narcissism (e.g., self-sufficiency), most indicators of short-term mating (e.g., unrestricted sociosexuality and marital infidelity) were universally associated with the socially maladaptive facets of narcissism (e.g., exploitativeness). Discussion addresses limitations of these cross-culturally universal findings and presents suggestions for future research into revealing the precise psychological features of narcissism that facilitate the strategic pursuit of short-term mating.
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40. Ontwikkeling van romantische relaties en seksualiteit van Nederlandse adolescenten in context: Project STARS
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Dekovic, M., van de Bongardt, D., Baams, L., Doornwaard, S.M., Dalenberg, Wieke, Reitz, E., Dubas, J.J.S., van Aken, M.A.G., Overbeek, Geertjan, ter Bogt, T.F.M., van den Eijnden, R.J.J.M., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Kunnen, Saskia, Timmerman, Greetje, van Geert, Paul, Development and Treatment of Psychosocial Problems, Leerstoel Dekovic, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Leerstoel Aken, Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen, Leerstoel Bogt, and Social and personality development: A transactional approach
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In dit inleidende artikel van dit themanummer introduceren we Project STARS (Studies naar Trajecten van Adolescente Relaties en Seksualiteit), een longitudinaal onderzoeksprogramma naar de ontwikkeling van romantische relaties en seksualiteit van adolescenten in Nederland, dat werd uitgevoerd tussen 2010 en 2015 en werd gefinancierd door de Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) en het Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Seksualiteit (FWOS) in het kader van het NWO-programma Jeugd en Gezin. Het onderzoeksprogramma bestond uit vier aan elkaar gerelateerde deelprojecten. In elk van deze deelprojecten werd gebruik gemaakt van longitudinale gegevens van 1.297 adolescenten. Daarnaast zijn binnen de deelprojecten verschillende kwantitatieve en kwalitatieve verdiepingsstudies uitgevoerd. In dit artikel worden de uitgangspunten, de opzet en de innovatieve aspecten van Project STARS besproken.
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41. The Impact of Personal Gender-Typicality and Partner Gender-Traditionality on Taking Sexual Initiative: Investigating a Social Tuning Hypothesis
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Emmerink, Peggy M. J., primary, Van Den Eijnden, Regina J. J. M., additional, Ter Bogt, Tom F. M., additional, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, additional
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42. The relationship between endorsement of the sexual double standard and sexual cognitions and emotions
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Leerstoel Finkenauer, Leerstoel Bogt, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Emmerink, P.M.J., van den Eijnden, R.J.J.M., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, ter Bogt, T.F.M., Leerstoel Finkenauer, Leerstoel Bogt, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Emmerink, P.M.J., van den Eijnden, R.J.J.M., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, and ter Bogt, T.F.M.
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43. Ontwikkeling van romantische relaties en seksualiteit van Nederlandse adolescenten in context: Project STARS
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Development and Treatment of Psychosocial Problems, Leerstoel Dekovic, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Leerstoel Aken, Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen, Leerstoel Bogt, Social and personality development: A transactional approach, Dekovic, M., van de Bongardt, D., Baams, L., Doornwaard, S.M., Dalenberg, Wieke, Reitz, E., Dubas, J.J.S., van Aken, M.A.G., Overbeek, Geertjan, ter Bogt, T.F.M., van den Eijnden, R.J.J.M., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Kunnen, Saskia, Timmerman, Greetje, van Geert, Paul, Development and Treatment of Psychosocial Problems, Leerstoel Dekovic, Leerstoel Finkenauer, Leerstoel Aken, Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen, Leerstoel Bogt, Social and personality development: A transactional approach, Dekovic, M., van de Bongardt, D., Baams, L., Doornwaard, S.M., Dalenberg, Wieke, Reitz, E., Dubas, J.J.S., van Aken, M.A.G., Overbeek, Geertjan, ter Bogt, T.F.M., van den Eijnden, R.J.J.M., Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Kunnen, Saskia, Timmerman, Greetje, and van Geert, Paul
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44. Lower Psychological Well-Being and Excessive Sexual Interest Predict Symptoms of Compulsive Use of Sexually Explicit Internet Material Among Adolescent Boys
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Social and personality development: A transactional approach, Afd ontwikkelings psychologie, Leerstoel Vollebergh, Leerstoel Aken, Leerstoel Bogt, Doornwaard, Suzan M., van Den Eijnden, Regina J J M, Baams, Laura, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Ter Bogt, Tom F M, Social and personality development: A transactional approach, Afd ontwikkelings psychologie, Leerstoel Vollebergh, Leerstoel Aken, Leerstoel Bogt, Doornwaard, Suzan M., van Den Eijnden, Regina J J M, Baams, Laura, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, and Ter Bogt, Tom F M
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45. Reorienting adolescent sexual and reproductive health research: reflections from an international conference
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Michielsen, Kristien, primary, De Meyer, Sara, additional, Ivanova, Olena, additional, Anderson, Ragnar, additional, Decat, Peter, additional, Herbiet, Céline, additional, Kabiru, Caroline W., additional, Ketting, Evert, additional, Lees, James, additional, Moreau, Caroline, additional, Tolman, Deborah L., additional, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, additional, Vega, Bernardo, additional, Verhetsel, Elizabeth, additional, and Chandra-Mouli, Venkatraman, additional
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46. Youth sexual aggression and victimization : a European agenda
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Diesen, Christian, Lainpelto, Katrin, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Diesen, Christian, Lainpelto, Katrin, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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Y-SAV
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47. Young Adolescents' Sexual and Romantic Reference Displays on Facebook
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Leerstoel Bogt, Leerstoel Vollebergh, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Doornwaard, Suzan M., Moreno, Megan A., van den Eijnden, Regina J J M, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, ter Bogt, Tom F M, Leerstoel Bogt, Leerstoel Vollebergh, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Doornwaard, Suzan M., Moreno, Megan A., van den Eijnden, Regina J J M, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, and ter Bogt, Tom F M
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48. Prevalence of sexual aggression among young people in Europe: A review of the evidence from 27 EU countries
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Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Krahe, Barbara, Tomaszewska, Paulina, Kuyper, Lisette, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts, Krahe, Barbara, Tomaszewska, Paulina, Kuyper, Lisette, and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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49. Young Adolescents' Sexual and Romantic Reference Displays on Facebook
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Doornwaard, Suzan M., Moreno, Megan A., van den Eijnden, Regina J J M, Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, ter Bogt, Tom F M, Leerstoel Bogt, Leerstoel Vollebergh, and Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts
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Male ,Sexual behavior ,Facebook ,Adolescent ,education ,Poison control ,Human sexuality ,Suicide prevention ,Pediatrics ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Injury prevention ,Humans ,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health ,Child ,Netherlands ,Data Collection ,Environmental and Occupational Health ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Human factors and ergonomics ,Romance ,Perinatology ,Adolescence ,and Child Health ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Content analysis ,Psychosexual development ,Adolescent Behavior ,Social networking sites ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,Public Health ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,Social Media - Abstract
Purpose Social networking sites (SNSs) form increasingly popular venues for adolescents to express their developing identity, including their sexual self. This study investigated how and to what extent early and middle adolescents display sexuality and romance on SNSs and the demographic and psychosexual factors associated with their displays. Methods Dutch adolescents aged 11–18 years were recruited and Facebook friended. Participants' Facebook profiles were evaluated for sexual and romantic references and Facebook engagement. Participants completed a digital questionnaire measuring constructs related to romantic and sexual development. Analyses included chi-square and Student's t -tests. Results A total of 104 adolescents ( M age = 15.01, 68.3% female) were Facebook friended. Of 104 profiles, 25 (24.0%) contained 67 sexual references, and 27 (26.0%) contained 204 romantic references. Sexual references were mostly posted by others and referring to others or to no one in particular, whereas romantic references were predominantly posted by and referring to the profile owner. Displayers of sexual and romantic references were, compared with nondisplayers, older, more engaged in Facebook, more sexually experienced, and perceived more of their peers as approving of sex and as sexually active. In addition, sexual displayers were more likely boys and more sexually interested. There were no differences with respect to sexual intention and sexual attitudes. Conclusions A minority of young adolescents display sexual and romantic references on SNSs. References may reflect adolescents' offline sexual and romantic experiences. Yet, they may be powerful in creating behavioral norms; therefore, guidance on interpreting and displaying such messages should be promoted.
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50. De heteroseksuele dubbele moraal van adolescenten met verschillende etnische achtergronden: de invloed van vrienden
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Wolff, A.L. de, Eijnden, Dr. R.J.J.M. van den (Thesis Advisor), Vanwesenbeeck, Ine, Wolff, A.L. de, Eijnden, Dr. R.J.J.M. van den (Thesis Advisor), and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
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Doel: In het huidige onderzoek werd nagegaan of er verschillen zijn in de mate waarin de HDM wordt onderschreven door jongeren van een verschillende etniciteit en werden de relaties tussen een permissieve seksuele norm van vrienden, de mate van communicatie over seks met vrienden en het onderschrijven van de HDM onderzocht. Daarbij is gekeken wat de invloed van etniciteit op deze relaties is. Methode: Er heeft een online enquête plaats gevonden onder 512 jongeren van 16 tot 20 jaar met een gemiddelde leeftijd van 18,12 jaar. Resultaten: Allereerst lieten de resultaten zien dat Turkse en Marokkaanse jongens de HDM sterker onderschrijven dan Nederlandse jongens. Verder kwam in deze studie naar voren dat Turkse en Marokkaanse jongens de HDM sterker onderschrijven wanneer er sprake is van een repressieve seksuele norm van vrienden dan wanneer er sprake is van een permissieve seksuele norm van vrienden. Nederlandse jongens hanteren daarentegen sterker de HDM bij een permissieve seksuele norm van vrienden dan bij een repressieve seksuele norm van vrienden. Tot slot is uit de resultaten gebleken dat jongens sterker de HDM onderschrijven wanneer zij vaak met hun vrienden over seks praten. Bovenstaande relaties zijn voor meisjes niet gevonden. Conclusie: Het huidige onderzoek laat sterke etnische verschillen zien in de mate waarin de HDM wordt gehanteerd bij jongens. Daarnaast is uit deze studie gebleken dat vrienden een belangrijke rol spelen in het onderschrijven van de HDM bij jongens. Toekomstig onderzoek moet uitwijzen of er tussen Turkse en Marokkaanse jongens verschillen zijn in de mate waarin de HDM wordt gehanteerd.
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