Slut Shaming in Adolescence: A Violence against Girls and Its Impact on Their Health
Slut shaming is defined as the stigmatization of an individual based on his or her appearance, sexual availability, and actual or perceived sexual behavior. It can take place in physical or virtual spaces. The present study questions the impact of this form of sexism in virtual spaces on girls and i...
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doaj-e2d1327fad8a4350924b49dad84b427e2021-07-01T00:45:40ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-06-01186657665710.3390/ijerph18126657Slut Shaming in Adolescence: A Violence against Girls and Its Impact on Their HealthMargot Goblet0Fabienne Glowacz1Department of Psychology, Université de Liège, 4000 Liège, BelgiumDepartment of Psychology, Université de Liège, 4000 Liège, BelgiumSlut shaming is defined as the stigmatization of an individual based on his or her appearance, sexual availability, and actual or perceived sexual behavior. It can take place in physical or virtual spaces. The present study questions the impact of this form of sexism in virtual spaces on girls and interrogates the interaction between the values that girls integrate through their life experiences, especially in the family sphere, and slut shaming victimization. We conducted a paper-pencil questionnaire with 605 girls between the ages of 10 and 18 (average age: 15.18 years). Our data confirm the impact of slut shaming on the physical and psychological well-being of young girls as early as adolescence. Second, mediation analyses provide insights into the revictimization and Poly-victimization processes, from childhood adverse experiences to sexist victimization in virtual spaces and their combined impact on the physical and psychic health of girls. Finally, we address prevention strategies and the involvement of socializing institutions in the deconstruction of gender stereotypes.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/12/6657slut shamingviolenceadolescencegender stereotypessexual victimization |
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Slut Shaming in Adolescence: A Violence against Girls and Its Impact on Their Health |
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Slut Shaming in Adolescence: A Violence against Girls and Its Impact on Their Health |
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Slut Shaming in Adolescence: A Violence against Girls and Its Impact on Their Health |
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Slut Shaming in Adolescence: A Violence against Girls and Its Impact on Their Health |
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slut shaming in adolescence: a violence against girls and its impact on their health |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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1661-7827 1660-4601 |
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2021-06-01 |
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Slut shaming is defined as the stigmatization of an individual based on his or her appearance, sexual availability, and actual or perceived sexual behavior. It can take place in physical or virtual spaces. The present study questions the impact of this form of sexism in virtual spaces on girls and interrogates the interaction between the values that girls integrate through their life experiences, especially in the family sphere, and slut shaming victimization. We conducted a paper-pencil questionnaire with 605 girls between the ages of 10 and 18 (average age: 15.18 years). Our data confirm the impact of slut shaming on the physical and psychological well-being of young girls as early as adolescence. Second, mediation analyses provide insights into the revictimization and Poly-victimization processes, from childhood adverse experiences to sexist victimization in virtual spaces and their combined impact on the physical and psychic health of girls. Finally, we address prevention strategies and the involvement of socializing institutions in the deconstruction of gender stereotypes. |
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slut shaming violence adolescence gender stereotypes sexual victimization |
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