Hall et al. (2011) conducted their research into the direct effects of sexualised song lyrics on young audiences
Hall et al. conducted their research into the direct effects of sexualised song lyrics on young audiences in 2011
Hall et al. (2011) studied the content of song lyrics from 1959 to 2009
Hall et al. (2011) studied the content of song lyrics from 1959 to 2009 and found a significant increase in the amount of sexualised content over the years
Hall et al. (2011) argued that sexualised lyrics teach young men to be sexually aggressive and treat women as objects
Hall et al. (2011) argued that sexualised lyrics teach young women that their value in society is to provide sexual pleasure for others
Hall et al. (2011) argued that the effects on young women from these lyrics can lead to poor body image, depression, eating disorders and substance abuse