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Download fileSexting, mental health, and victimization among adolescents: a literature review
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posted on 2019-07-01, 00:00 authored by A M Gassó, Bianca KlettkeBianca Klettke, J R Agustina, I MontielThe practice of creating and sharing sexual images via technological devices, known as sexting, has received crescent attention in the past years, especially due to the increase of adolescent engagement in this behavior. Although consensual sexting is not prima facie a crime, as some research has shown, it has the potential to be a risky behavior, and a threshold to get exposure to dangerous kinds of victimization as sextortion, online grooming or cyberbullying. In this context, teenagers represent a vulnerable group due to their limited ability of self-regulation, their high susceptibility to peer pressure, their technophilia, and their growing sexual curiosity. The present paper aims to review the scientific literature to analyze the relationship between mental health and sexting as a potentially risky behavior and its association with online victimization. The results and implications will be discussed.
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International journal of environmental research and public healthVolume
16Issue
13Pagination
1 - 16Publisher
MDPILocation
Basel, SwitzerlandPublisher DOI
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1661-7827eISSN
1660-4601Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalUsage metrics
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineEnvironmental SciencesPublic, Environmental & Occupational HealthEnvironmental Sciences & Ecologyadolescentssextingchild victimizationmental healththresholdRISK BEHAVIORSEXUAL-BEHAVIORPSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESSASSOCIATIONPREVALENCEEXPERIENCESFRAMEWORKMESSAGESINTERNET