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Journal of the Korean Society of School Health
2020 Volume.33 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.9
Differences in Sexual Attitudes, Sexual Permissiveness and Sexual Behaviors among Female High School Students According to Mass Media Consumption
Jung Seung-Min

Kim Hye-Jin
Abstract
Purpose: sexual permissiveness, sexual behaviors and the consumption of mass media in female high schoolstudents.

Methods: 306 students, from three different girls' high schools in Seoul, who understood the purposeof the study, participated as subjects in the research. The research tools were the mass-media consumption scale,the sexual attitudes survey, the sexual permissiveness survey, and the sexual behaviors scale. The data wereanalyzed using descriptive analysis, t-test, ANOVA with SPSS/WIN. 18.0 program.

Results: The subjects' dailymass media consumption was 143.7 minutes of TV watching on weekdays, while 253.9 minutes on weekends,88.5 minutes of Internet surfing, 57.8 minutes of listening to pop music. Watching TV music programs was 68.3minutes a week. Watching TV 'alone' was 30.7% and Internet surfing in one's 'own room' was the highest at 39.9%. The average score of sexual attitudes, sexual permissiveness, and sexual behaviors was 25.7/55, 35.4/64 and0.7/10, respectively. Sexual attitudes and sexual permissiveness varied according to how much time they spentsurfing the Internet, with whom they watched TV, and how much time they spent listening to popular music; andsexual behavior differed according to the time spent on the Internet.

Conclusion: Educational programs need tobe developed to help young people control their media consumption behaviors. In addition, political attention anda proper system are needed to promote a healthier and sounder pop culture through a public review system.
KEYWORD
Mass media consumption, Sexual attitude, Sexual permissiveness, Sexual behavior
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