Table_1_Prevalence and Correlates of Sext-Sharing Among a Representative Sample of Youth in the Netherlands.XLSX

Many adolescents use their electronic devices to send each other sexually explicit texts, photos, and videos of themselves—commonly known as sexting. This can be fun and is not usually problematic. However, if the intended recipient decides to share these sexts with a broader audience, the consequences for the depicted can be detrimental. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of (non-consensual) sext-sharing among Dutch adolescents and explore the characteristics of those who do, to gain a better understanding of factors involved in dissemination. We used data from “Sex u... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Sarah Boer (10773033)
Özcan Erdem (560880)
Hanneke de Graaf (775812)
Hannelore Götz (3427751)
Dokumenttyp: Dataset
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Applied Psychology / Clinical Psychology / Developmental and Educational Psychology / Neuroscience and Physiological Psychology / Organizational Behavioral Psychology / Personality / Social and Criminal Psychology / Gender Psychology / Health / Clinical and Counselling Psychology / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / Psychology not elsewhere classified / Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified / sexting / non-consensual sharing / social media / adolescents / online sexual risk behavior
Sprache: unknown
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.655796.s001