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Changing Family Styles in China: The Influence of Traditional Media and Internet Use on the Acceptance of Premarital Cohabitation

  • Mengru Sun
  • , Yun Wu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

Abstract

This study aims to explore the relationship between media use and Chinese residents' attitudes toward acceptance of premarital cohabitation (AAPC). We collected data from a national Chinese survey (N = 10,968). The results demonstrated that greater traditional media use was associated with worse AAPC, whereas Internet use was associated with better AAPC. We also found that individualistic orientation could mediate the relationship between traditional media and Internet use and AAPC. Traditional gender role beliefs showed disparate moderating roles in the influence of traditional media and internet use on AAPC. The implications for family therapy practice were discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)92–109
Number of pages18
JournalThe American Journal of Family Therapy
Volume52
Issue number1
Online published1 May 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Research Keywords

  • Media use
  • acceptance of premarital cohabitation
  • individualistic orientation
  • traditional gender role beliefs
  • cultivation effect
  • GENDER-ROLE ATTITUDES
  • MARITAL DISSOLUTION
  • LEARNING THEORY
  • EXPOSURE
  • MARRIAGE
  • TRENDS
  • ROLES
  • DIVISION
  • QUALITY
  • MATTER

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