The goal of this study was to extend our understanding of attitudes toward three types of online sexual activity (OSA) among both students and members of the community: non-arousal OSA (N-OSA), solitary-arousal OSA (S-OSA), and partnered-arousal OSA (P-OSA). In Study 1, 81 male and 140 female undergraduate students completed a paper and pencil survey. In Study 2, an age and sexually diverse group of 137 men and 188 women recruited from the Internet completed an online survey. The results from the two studies were more similar than different. Attitudes toward the three types of activities were neutral to slightly positive on average. The three types of attitudes were significantly related but also distinct. The men’s attitudes toward S-OSA a...
The current generation of college students commonly uses the Internet for myriad sexually-related pu...
The purpose of this research is to identify college student attitudes towards female physical and on...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the use of different sources of information ...
Young people's use and participation in online sexual activities (OSA) has increased in the past two...
The use of the Internet for sexual purposes (AKA cybersex) is an increasingly widespread activity in...
Engaging in online sexual activity (OSA) is a growing phenomenon in much of the Western world. It is...
Involvement in online sexual activities (OSAs) is ubiquitous, especially in males, and can under cer...
The current research addressed age differences in internet use among Same Sex Attracted (SSA) indivi...
The aim of this study was to examine the role of the Internet in Internal Homonegativity (IH) among ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether demographic characteristics and sexual behavior onl...
An increasing number of people use the Internet for Online Sexual Activities (OSA). This sexual revo...
Communication over the Internet is helpful for marginalized individuals in their efforts to feel a p...
ABSTRACT This is the first large-scale study of Internet sexuality conducted outside the USA. The qu...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship between human sexuality, online dating, and per...
The urge of information communication technology development stimulates university students with var...
The current generation of college students commonly uses the Internet for myriad sexually-related pu...
The purpose of this research is to identify college student attitudes towards female physical and on...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the use of different sources of information ...
Young people's use and participation in online sexual activities (OSA) has increased in the past two...
The use of the Internet for sexual purposes (AKA cybersex) is an increasingly widespread activity in...
Engaging in online sexual activity (OSA) is a growing phenomenon in much of the Western world. It is...
Involvement in online sexual activities (OSAs) is ubiquitous, especially in males, and can under cer...
The current research addressed age differences in internet use among Same Sex Attracted (SSA) indivi...
The aim of this study was to examine the role of the Internet in Internal Homonegativity (IH) among ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether demographic characteristics and sexual behavior onl...
An increasing number of people use the Internet for Online Sexual Activities (OSA). This sexual revo...
Communication over the Internet is helpful for marginalized individuals in their efforts to feel a p...
ABSTRACT This is the first large-scale study of Internet sexuality conducted outside the USA. The qu...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship between human sexuality, online dating, and per...
The urge of information communication technology development stimulates university students with var...
The current generation of college students commonly uses the Internet for myriad sexually-related pu...
The purpose of this research is to identify college student attitudes towards female physical and on...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the use of different sources of information ...