2019
DOI: 10.2196/14815
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Correction: Google for Sexual Relationships: Mixed-Methods Study on Digital Flirting and Online Dating Among Adolescent Youth and Young Adults

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“…The greater distinction between the sexual versus generic online contexts in TGD people may reflect the special and growing importance of online environments for intimacy in gender and sexual minorities [44,42]. Online environments allow those seeking romantic and sexual partners to maintain their anonymity and privacy [3], manage their public persona and control how much information about themselves they divulge to others, [60,46].…”
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“…The greater distinction between the sexual versus generic online contexts in TGD people may reflect the special and growing importance of online environments for intimacy in gender and sexual minorities [44,42]. Online environments allow those seeking romantic and sexual partners to maintain their anonymity and privacy [3], manage their public persona and control how much information about themselves they divulge to others, [60,46].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Individuals can proactively declare their identity thereby signalling their availability to compatible others [21], and take advantage of geolocation features and dedicated online sites to find compatible others even when they are distributed over a large area [68][69][70]. Use of these strategies online can help to reduce the risk of rejection and hostility [31], help to reduce fear [42], and improve confidence and comfort [43] with seeking relationships online. Unfortunately, there is very little empirical research on online relationships TGD 1 3 adolescents or youths, and even less research into the attitudes and beliefs that influence relationship behaviours across different online contexts [13,69,43].…”
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