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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Media Studies

Background:

  • Sexual violence is prevalent among university students, causing significant harm.
  • Sexual scripts, influenced by media like violent pornography, shape sexual interactions.
  • Previous research links violent pornography to sexual violence perpetration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between violent pornography consumption and sexual violence perpetration.
  • To examine the moderating roles of perceived pornography realism and peer rape myth acceptance (RMA).

Main Methods:

  • Online survey conducted with 686 university students in The Netherlands.
  • Data collected on violent pornography consumption, perceived realism, peer RMA, and sexual violence perpetration.
  • Statistical analysis to identify associations and moderating effects.

Main Results:

  • For male students, violent pornography consumption significantly increased sexual violence risk, amplified by perceived realism and high peer RMA.
  • For female students, no direct link was found, but high peer RMA moderated the association.
  • Male students reported more positive pornography views, higher consumption, and greater peer RMA than females.

Conclusions:

  • Violent pornography consumption is a risk factor for sexual violence perpetration, particularly among men.
  • Perceived realism of pornography and peer rape myth acceptance are crucial moderators.
  • Prevention strategies should include media literacy and interventions targeting peer norms regarding sexual violence.