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