2018
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-12902018171835
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El Sexting a través del discurso de adolescentes españoles

Abstract: Resumen El objetivo de esta investigación fue indagar en las prácticas de sexting en un grupo de adolescentes españoles y contribuir así a su mejor comprensión a través de una investigación novedosa en España. Se pretende descubrir los conocimientos que los/las adolescentes tienen sobre el fenómeno del sexting y averiguar en sus comportamientos y motivaciones hacia el sexting, revelando si perciben consecuencias de este tipo de conducta. A través de la aproximación cualitativa se realizaron ocho focus group, c… Show more

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“…Almost half of the participants (46%) fell into this group, regarding the practice of sexting as bold, safe, cool, fun, and flirty. The findings of this study coincide with those carried out by other authors [25,26] insofar as they hold that the majority and dominant discourse among young people is favorable to the practice of sexting and consequently to a virtualized sexuality. Some studies have focused on characterizing those people who show a more favorable attitude towards sexting with the following characteristics: higher levels of online disinhibition and a greater degree of objectification of women [36], greater impulsivity [45], and low socioeconomic level.…”
Section: Profiles On Sexting: Positive Negative and Ambivalentsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Almost half of the participants (46%) fell into this group, regarding the practice of sexting as bold, safe, cool, fun, and flirty. The findings of this study coincide with those carried out by other authors [25,26] insofar as they hold that the majority and dominant discourse among young people is favorable to the practice of sexting and consequently to a virtualized sexuality. Some studies have focused on characterizing those people who show a more favorable attitude towards sexting with the following characteristics: higher levels of online disinhibition and a greater degree of objectification of women [36], greater impulsivity [45], and low socioeconomic level.…”
Section: Profiles On Sexting: Positive Negative and Ambivalentsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…[23]. Most qualitative studies into adolescent discourses regarding sexting reveal two positions in this respect [24,25]: those who assume the dominant discourse, who accept the requirements of virtual sexuality, and those who object and who define their positions as a rejection of virtual sexuality or in line with traditional sexual culture offline. Lippman and Campbell [26] claim that most of the adolescents who were interviewed approve of the standard culture of sexting, and they continue to sext, even with people who have not given their consent, despite being aware of the risks.…”
Section: Sexual Script Theory Virtual Sexuality and Sextingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…La mayoría de adolescentes de este estudio, especialmente las chicas de ámbito rural/semi-rural, admite conocer casos muy cercanos en los que la víctima, una chica, ha sido presionada para sextear por su pareja masculina. Una situación que han mostrado varias investigaciones cualitativas a nivel internacional (Lenhart, 2009;Lippman & Campbell, 2014;Phippen, 2012;Ringrose et al, 2012), pero que hasta el momento en España solo el estudio de Alonso, Rodríguez, Lameiras, y Martínez (2018) señalaba que los chicos podían llegar a coaccionar o manipular a las chicas para que les enviaran contenido de sexting. Este estudio da un paso más al respecto, ya que esta presión o coacción de los chicos la ejercen, específicamente, sobre sus parejas afectivas femeninas.…”
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“…Sexting behaviors are part of the strategies of intimate partner violence performed through sextortion [53]. Sextortion consists of blackmailing a person by means of an intimate image of themselves that they have shared over the Internet through sexting.…”
Section: Sexting and Ipcsmentioning
confidence: 99%