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Mental health correlates of sexting coercion perpetration and victimisation in university students by gender
Journal of Sexual Aggression ( IF 1.217 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-12 , DOI: 10.1080/13552600.2021.1894493
Aina M. Gassó 1 , Katrin Mueller-Johnson 2 , José R. Agustina 3 , Esperanza Gómez-Durán 4
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ABSTRACT

Research on sexting has highlighted the association between sexting coercion and mental health correlates. This study aimed to investigate the psychopathological correlates of different sexting coercion behaviours using clinically validated measures, analysing differences by gender. The sample comprised 1370 Spanish university students (73.6% female; Mage = 21.4, SD = 4.9). Significant differences between males and females were found for engagement in sexting, sexting coercion and sexting victimisation. Males were significantly more likely to engage in sexting coercion perpetration and females were significantly more likely to be victimised by sexting coercion. Female students showed a significant association for all of the sexting behaviour forms and poorer mental health. Implications for prevention and intervention policies are discussed.



中文翻译:

按性别分列的大学生性短信胁迫实施和受害心理健康相关性

摘要

对色情短信的研究强调了色情短信胁迫与心理健康之间的关联。本研究旨在使用临床验证的措施调查不同性短信胁迫行为的心理病理学相关性,分析性别差异。样本包括 1370 名西班牙大学生(73.6% 是女性;法师 = 21.4,SD = 4.9)。发现男性和女性在色情短信、短信胁迫和短信受害方面存在显着差异。男性明显更有可能参与色情短信胁迫,而女性更有可能成为色情短信胁迫的受害者。女学生表现出与所有色情短信行为形式和较差的心理健康之间的显着关联。讨论了对预防和干预政策的影响。

更新日期:2021-03-12
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