Attitudes Toward Prostitution in Norway, Spain, and Germany: Association With the Legal Context and Susceptibility to Persuasion

Megías JL, Thon P-R, Siebler F, Bohner G (2024)
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology .

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Megías, Jesus L.; Thon, Pia-Renée; Siebler, Frank; Bohner, GerdUniBi
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The social and legal treatment of prostitution varies between countries. We examined attitudes toward prostitution (ATP) and their susceptibility to persuasion in three countries: Norway, where prostitution is illegal; Spain, where prostitution is not explicitly regulated in the law; and Germany, where prostitution is legal. Participants (total N=579) read arguments in favor of either legalization or abolition of prostitution or no arguments. Then they reported their ATP, judged the consequences of abolishing prostitution and completed measures of feminism, political orientation and sociosexuality. Results showed that, as hypothesized, ATP scores (1) reflected the countries' legislation, being most positive in Germany and least positive in Norway; (2) were affected by arguments only in Spain, where the legal situation is ambiguous; and (3) were meaningfully correlated with other attitudes across countries. These findings highlight the association of legal frameworks with attitudes, suggesting that national legislation can shape social norms and perceptions of prostitution. Additionally, the varying susceptibility to persuasive messages across different legal contexts underscores the role of legal ambiguity in shaping openness to attitudinal change. © 2024 The Author(s). Scandinavian Journal of Psychology published by Scandinavian Psychological Associations and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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2024
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Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
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1467-9450
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2994422

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Megías JL, Thon P-R, Siebler F, Bohner G. Attitudes Toward Prostitution in Norway, Spain, and Germany: Association With the Legal Context and Susceptibility to Persuasion. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology . 2024.
Megías, J. L., Thon, P. - R., Siebler, F., & Bohner, G. (2024). Attitudes Toward Prostitution in Norway, Spain, and Germany: Association With the Legal Context and Susceptibility to Persuasion. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology . https://doi.org/10.1111/sjop.13082
Megías, Jesus L., Thon, Pia-Renée, Siebler, Frank, and Bohner, Gerd. 2024. “Attitudes Toward Prostitution in Norway, Spain, and Germany: Association With the Legal Context and Susceptibility to Persuasion”. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology .
Megías, J. L., Thon, P. - R., Siebler, F., and Bohner, G. (2024). Attitudes Toward Prostitution in Norway, Spain, and Germany: Association With the Legal Context and Susceptibility to Persuasion. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology .
Megías, J.L., et al., 2024. Attitudes Toward Prostitution in Norway, Spain, and Germany: Association With the Legal Context and Susceptibility to Persuasion. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology .
J.L. Megías, et al., “Attitudes Toward Prostitution in Norway, Spain, and Germany: Association With the Legal Context and Susceptibility to Persuasion”, Scandinavian Journal of Psychology , 2024.
Megías, J.L., Thon, P.-R., Siebler, F., Bohner, G.: Attitudes Toward Prostitution in Norway, Spain, and Germany: Association With the Legal Context and Susceptibility to Persuasion. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology . (2024).
Megías, Jesus L., Thon, Pia-Renée, Siebler, Frank, and Bohner, Gerd. “Attitudes Toward Prostitution in Norway, Spain, and Germany: Association With the Legal Context and Susceptibility to Persuasion”. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology (2024).

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