<p>This study examined the predictive relationship between parenting and adolescent digital sexual violence perpetration, with gender stereotypes and victimization experiences as mediators. Using a sample of 1,572 Korean adolescents (51.84% girls, 48.16% boys), multiple regression analysis showed that better parenting reduced perpetration likelihood, while gender stereotypes and victimization experiences increased it. Structural equation modeling confirmed a chain mediation effect. Findings highlight the importance of enhancing parenting quality and addressing gender stereotypes and victimization to reduce digital sexual violence. Contributions and limitations are discussed.</p>

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Parenting and Digital Sexual Violence Perpetration: Mediating Role of Gender Stereotypes and Victimization Experiences

  • Wenbin Du,
  • Mengyan Jian,
  • Daniel T.L. Shek,
  • Yuxi Wang

摘要

This study examined the predictive relationship between parenting and adolescent digital sexual violence perpetration, with gender stereotypes and victimization experiences as mediators. Using a sample of 1,572 Korean adolescents (51.84% girls, 48.16% boys), multiple regression analysis showed that better parenting reduced perpetration likelihood, while gender stereotypes and victimization experiences increased it. Structural equation modeling confirmed a chain mediation effect. Findings highlight the importance of enhancing parenting quality and addressing gender stereotypes and victimization to reduce digital sexual violence. Contributions and limitations are discussed.