“A Very Dangerous Battleground”: How Abstinent Christian Men Select and Navigate Media in the Presence of Sexual Media Content

IF 0.9 0 RELIGION Journal of Media and Religion Pub Date : 2018-01-02 DOI:10.1080/15348423.2018.1463706
Monique L. R. Luisi, Tim Luisi, Peter S. Bobkowski
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ABSTRACT Abstinent Christian men are frequently challenged when selecting and navigating media due to the presence of sexual content that presents images and ideas not aligned with their sexual self-concept. In this study, we explored themes that emerged from qualitative in -depth interviews of abstinent Christian men to understand their media selection, navigation, and sexual self-concept in the context of the sexual media practice model (Shafer, Bobkowski, & Brown, 2013). Participants’ media selection and navigation were influenced by faith, and participants often attempted to control or avoid situations where sexual media content were present.
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“一个非常危险的战场”:禁欲的基督徒如何在性媒体内容的存在下选择和导航媒体
禁欲的基督徒在选择和浏览媒体时经常受到挑战,因为存在与性有关的内容,这些内容所呈现的图像和思想与他们的性自我概念不一致。在这项研究中,我们探讨了从禁欲的基督徒男性的定性深入访谈中出现的主题,以了解他们在性媒体实践模型背景下的媒体选择、导航和性自我概念(Shafer, Bobkowski, & Brown, 2013)。参与者的媒体选择和导航受到信仰的影响,参与者经常试图控制或避免出现性媒体内容的情况。
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