Intimate partner cyberstalking, sexism, pornography, and sexting in adolescents: new challenges for sex education
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Background: Within the context of the widespread use of technologies by adolescents,
the objectives of this study were to identify the perpetrators of intimate partner cyberstalking
(IPCS) in adolescents; to analyze the relationship between IPCS and gender, age, sexting behaviors,
pornography consumption, and ambivalent sexism; and to investigate the influence of the study
variables as predictors of IPCS and determine their moderating role. Methods: Participants were 993
Spanish students of Secondary Education, 535 girls and 458 boys with mean age 15.75 (SD = 1.47).
Of the total sample, 70.3% (n = 696) had or had had a partner. Results: Boys perform more sexting,
consume more pornographic content, and have more hostile and benevolent sexist attitudes than
girls. However, girls perpetrate more IPCS than boys. The results of the hierarchical multiple
regression indicate that hostile sexism is a predictor of IPCS, as well as the combined effect of Gender
Pornography and Benevolent Sexism Sexting. Conclusions: it is essential to implement sexual
affective education programs in schools in which Information and Communication Technologies
(ICT) are incorporated so that boys and girls can experience their relationships, both offline and
online, in an egalitarian and violence-free way
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Rodríguez-Castro, Y.; Martínez-Román, R.; Alonso-Ruido, P.; Adá-Lameiras, A.; Carrera- Fernández, M.V. Intimate Partner Cyberstalking, Sexism, Pornography, and Sexting in Adolescents: New Challenges for Sex Education. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 2181
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https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042181Sponsors
This research was supported by Project INOU2014 of the County Council of Ourense in collaboration with the University of Vigo (Spain)
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