Includes bibliographical references.'Sexting' is defined as the act of sending sexually suggestive text messages (SSTMs), or the self-generation of nude or semi-nude images (NSNIs) and sending them to others via digital devices. It has recently emerged as a risk behaviour, particularly as it relates to adolescent sexuality. The consequences of sexting may include humiliation, ostracism, depression, anxiety, suicide and criminal or legal action. As such, research into the practice is vital in order to mitigate the risk to adolescents. The current study aimed to investigate the prevalence and characteristics of sexting among a sample of adolescents and adults in Cape Town, South Africa
Sexting – that is, the private exchange of self-produced sexual images via cell phone or the interne...
Dissertation co-chairs: Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, Ph.D. and Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Ph.D.Includes vi...
Background: The vast differences in sampling techniques, cultural contexts between international stu...
This study explored the sexting behaviour of a female adolescent in Cape Town, South Africa. Sexting...
The overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the current understanding and knowledge of adolescent an...
The overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the current understanding and knowledge of adolescent an...
This dissertation investigates the diverse practices of sexting within the context of youth culture ...
The potential emotional and legal consequences of adolescents' engagement in sending sexually explic...
Adolescence is a phase characterised by self-discovery and physical, cognitive and sexual developmen...
Adolescence, as a stage of life, initiates psychosocial and psychosexual changes in teenagers. Amid ...
Adolescence is a phase characterised by self-discovery and physical, cognitive and sexual developmen...
Sexting has been identified as an emerging online phenomenon among adolescents. However, research in...
Sexting has been identified as an emerging online phenomenon among adolescents. However, research in...
Sexting has been identified as an emerging online phenomenon among adolescents. However, research in...
Sexting has been identified as an emerging online phenomenon among adolescents. However, research in...
Sexting – that is, the private exchange of self-produced sexual images via cell phone or the interne...
Dissertation co-chairs: Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, Ph.D. and Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Ph.D.Includes vi...
Background: The vast differences in sampling techniques, cultural contexts between international stu...
This study explored the sexting behaviour of a female adolescent in Cape Town, South Africa. Sexting...
The overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the current understanding and knowledge of adolescent an...
The overall aim of this thesis is to deepen the current understanding and knowledge of adolescent an...
This dissertation investigates the diverse practices of sexting within the context of youth culture ...
The potential emotional and legal consequences of adolescents' engagement in sending sexually explic...
Adolescence is a phase characterised by self-discovery and physical, cognitive and sexual developmen...
Adolescence, as a stage of life, initiates psychosocial and psychosexual changes in teenagers. Amid ...
Adolescence is a phase characterised by self-discovery and physical, cognitive and sexual developmen...
Sexting has been identified as an emerging online phenomenon among adolescents. However, research in...
Sexting has been identified as an emerging online phenomenon among adolescents. However, research in...
Sexting has been identified as an emerging online phenomenon among adolescents. However, research in...
Sexting has been identified as an emerging online phenomenon among adolescents. However, research in...
Sexting – that is, the private exchange of self-produced sexual images via cell phone or the interne...
Dissertation co-chairs: Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, Ph.D. and Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Ph.D.Includes vi...
Background: The vast differences in sampling techniques, cultural contexts between international stu...