Sexting by High School Students

被引:0
作者
Donald S. Strassberg
Deanna Cann
Valerie Velarde
机构
[1] University of Utah,Department of Psychology
来源
Archives of Sexual Behavior | 2017年 / 46卷
关键词
Sexting; Adolescents; Communication; Sexual behavior;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
In the last 8 years, several studies have documented that many adolescents acknowledge having exchanged sexually explicit cell phone pictures of themselves, a behavior termed sexting. Differences across studies in how sexting was defined, recruitment strategies, and cohort have resulted in sometimes significant differences in as basic a metric as what percentage of adolescents have sent, received, or forwarded such sexts. The psychosocial and even legal risks associated with sexting by minors are significantly serious that accurate estimates of its prevalence, including over time, are important to ascertain. In the present study, students (N = 656) from a single private high school were surveyed regarding their participation in sexting. Students at this same school were similarly surveyed four years earlier. In this second survey, reported rates of sending (males 15.8%; females 13.6%) and receiving (males 40.5%; females 30.6%) sexually explicit cell phone pictures (revealing genitals or buttocks of either sex or female breasts) were generally similar to those reported at the same school 4 years earlier. Rates of forwarding sexts (males 12.2%; females 7.6%) were much lower than those previously acknowledged at this school. Correlates of sexting in this study were similar to those reported previously. Overall, our findings suggest that sexting by adolescents (with the exception of forwarding) remains a fairly common behavior, despite its risks.
引用
收藏
页码:1667 / 1672
页数:5
相关论文
共 41 条
  • [1] Ahern NR(2013)Sexting: Serious problem for youth Journal of Psychosocial Nursing 51 22-30
  • [2] Mechling BM(2012)“Sexting” among U.S. adolescents: Psychological and legal perspectives Harvard Review of Psychiatry 20 86-96
  • [3] Judge AM(2014)Sexting prevalence and correlates: A systematic literature review Clinical Psychology Review 34 44-53
  • [4] Klettke B(2010)Prosecuting sexting as child pornography Valparaiso University Law Review 44 1035-1054
  • [5] Haliford DJ(2014)Perceptions on the legality of sexting: A report Social Science Computer Review 32 765-768
  • [6] Mellor DJ(2010)Crime and punishment: Teen sexting in context Penn State Law Review 1151 135-181
  • [7] Levick M(2012)Prevalence and characteristics of youth sexting: A national study Pediatrics 129 1-9
  • [8] Moon K(2014)Sexting and sexual behavior among middle school students Pediatrics 134 e21-e28
  • [9] McCabe KA(2009)The effect of religion on risky sexual behavior among college students Deviant Behavior 30 467-485
  • [10] Johnson OC(2013)Sexting and the law in Canada Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 22 117-122