Sexting, the action of sending or receiving sexually explicit text, photographs, or video messages through cell phones or other electronic devices (Renfrow & Rollo, 2014), has become a frequently used means of sexual communication and exploration among adolescent/young adults (Walrave et al., 2015). To date, media has emphasized the risk of possible social and psychological consequences (Zhang, 2010), while limiting the discussion of possible benefits of sexting such as providing a safe method of expressing sexuality, with no risk of pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections (STIs) (Lee et al., 2013; Shafron-Perez, 2009). The current study applied the social exchange theory (SET), a social-psychological perspective that suggests all soci...
Sexting is the exchange of sexually suggestive contents via Internet, Smartphone, and Social Network...
Sexting has generated considerable public and professional interest with concerns centring on young ...
Sexting is increasing among adolescents in the U.S. with some evidence of negative consequences for ...
Sexting, the action of sending or receiving sexually explicit text, photographs, or video messages t...
The purpose of this study is to analyze which components of the social learning theory are associate...
Sexting, herein defined as the sending of self-made sexually explicit images, is a modern-day form o...
My study examined the phenomenon of adolescents and young adults engaging in a new technological tre...
The purpose of this study was to identify specific social–cognitive factors that may influence the l...
Sexting, defined as the exchange of sexually explicit materials via the Internet or mobile phones, i...
The overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the current understanding and knowledge of adolescent an...
The present study examined young adult participation in sexting: a transmission of nude or semi-nude...
The present study examined young adult participation in sexting: a transmission of nude or semi-nude...
Non-consensual dissemination of sexual materi als – or sexts – via technology represents a crime w...
Dissertation co-chairs: Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, Ph.D. and Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Ph.D.Includes vi...
Objectives: This research seeks to examine the different circumstances under which “sexting,” or sen...
Sexting is the exchange of sexually suggestive contents via Internet, Smartphone, and Social Network...
Sexting has generated considerable public and professional interest with concerns centring on young ...
Sexting is increasing among adolescents in the U.S. with some evidence of negative consequences for ...
Sexting, the action of sending or receiving sexually explicit text, photographs, or video messages t...
The purpose of this study is to analyze which components of the social learning theory are associate...
Sexting, herein defined as the sending of self-made sexually explicit images, is a modern-day form o...
My study examined the phenomenon of adolescents and young adults engaging in a new technological tre...
The purpose of this study was to identify specific social–cognitive factors that may influence the l...
Sexting, defined as the exchange of sexually explicit materials via the Internet or mobile phones, i...
The overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the current understanding and knowledge of adolescent an...
The present study examined young adult participation in sexting: a transmission of nude or semi-nude...
The present study examined young adult participation in sexting: a transmission of nude or semi-nude...
Non-consensual dissemination of sexual materi als – or sexts – via technology represents a crime w...
Dissertation co-chairs: Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, Ph.D. and Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Ph.D.Includes vi...
Objectives: This research seeks to examine the different circumstances under which “sexting,” or sen...
Sexting is the exchange of sexually suggestive contents via Internet, Smartphone, and Social Network...
Sexting has generated considerable public and professional interest with concerns centring on young ...
Sexting is increasing among adolescents in the U.S. with some evidence of negative consequences for ...