Love me Tinder: Untangling emerging adults’ motivations for using the dating application Tinder SR Sumter, L Vandenbosch, L Ligtenberg Telematics and informatics 34 (1), 67-78, 2017 | 679 | 2017 |
Understanding sexual objectification: A comprehensive approach toward media exposure and girls' internalization of beauty ideals, self-objectification, and body surveillance L Vandenbosch, S Eggermont Journal of communication 62 (5), 869-887, 2012 | 514 | 2012 |
Social media and body image: Recent trends and future directions L Vandenbosch, J Fardouly, M Tiggemann Current opinion in psychology 45, 101289, 2022 | 217 | 2022 |
The interrelated roles of mass media and social media in adolescents’ development of an objectified self-concept: A longitudinal study L Vandenbosch, S Eggermont Communication Research 43 (8), 1116-1140, 2016 | 180 | 2016 |
Dating gone mobile: Demographic and personality-based correlates of using smartphone-based dating applications among emerging adults SR Sumter, L Vandenbosch New media & society 21 (3), 655-673, 2019 | 179 | 2019 |
Sexualization of adolescent boys: Media exposure and boys’ internalization of appearance ideals, self-objectification, and body surveillance L Vandenbosch, S Eggermont Men and Masculinities 16 (3), 283-306, 2013 | 154 | 2013 |
Early adolescent boys’ exposure to Internet pornography: Relationships to pubertal timing, sensation seeking, and academic performance I Beyens, L Vandenbosch, S Eggermont The Journal of Early Adolescence 35 (8), 1045-1068, 2015 | 149 | 2015 |
The relationship between online pornography and the sexual objectification of women: The attenuating role of porn literacy education L Vandenbosch, JMF Van Oosten Journal of Communication 67 (6), 1015-1036, 2017 | 148 | 2017 |
Media and sustainable apparel buying intention O de Lenne, L Vandenbosch Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management: An International Journal 21 (4 …, 2017 | 134 | 2017 |
Introducing the Social Media Literacy (SMILE) model with the case of the positivity bias on social media L Schreurs, L Vandenbosch Journal of Children and Media 15 (3), 320-337, 2021 | 116 | 2021 |
Active public Facebook use and adolescents' feelings of loneliness: Evidence for a curvilinear relationship K Wang, E Frison, S Eggermont, L Vandenbosch Journal of adolescence 67, 35-44, 2018 | 116 | 2018 |
Sexy online self-presentation on social network sites and the willingness to engage in sexting: A comparison of gender and age JMF Van Oosten, L Vandenbosch Journal of adolescence 54, 42-50, 2017 | 108 | 2017 |
A conditional process analysis on the relationship between the use of social networking sites, attitudes, peer norms, and adolescents' intentions to consume alcohol K Beullens, L Vandenbosch Media Psychology 19 (2), 310-333, 2016 | 82 | 2016 |
Adolescents' sexual media use and willingness to engage in casual sex: differential relations and underlying processes JMF van Oosten, J Peter, L Vandenbosch Human Communication Research 43 (1), 127-147, 2017 | 81 | 2017 |
Gender roles on social networking sites: Investigating reciprocal relationships between Dutch adolescents’ hypermasculinity and hyperfemininity and sexy online self-presentations JMF Van Oosten, L Vandenbosch, J Peter Journal of Children and Media 11 (2), 147-166, 2017 | 78 | 2017 |
Picture-perfect lives on social media: A cross-national study on the role of media ideals in adolescent well-being O de Lenne, L Vandenbosch, S Eggermont, K Karsay, J Trekels Media psychology 23 (1), 52-78, 2020 | 73 | 2020 |
The role of mass media in adolescents’ sexual behaviors: Exploring the explanatory value of the three-step self-objectification process L Vandenbosch, S Eggermont Archives of Sexual Behavior 44, 729-742, 2015 | 73 | 2015 |
“I might get your heart racing in my skin-tight jeans”: Sexualization on music entertainment television L Vandenbosch, D Vervloessem, S Eggermont Communication Studies 64 (2), 178-194, 2013 | 70 | 2013 |
Sexually explicit websites and sexual initiation: Reciprocal relationships and the moderating role of pubertal status L Vandenbosch, S Eggermont Journal of Research on Adolescence 23 (4), 621-634, 2013 | 67 | 2013 |
Playing a videogame with a sexualized female character increases adolescents' rape myth acceptance and tolerance toward sexual harassment K Driesmans, L Vandenbosch, S Eggermont Games for health journal 4 (2), 91-94, 2015 | 65 | 2015 |