Intimate Partner Cyberstalking, Sexism, Pornography and Sexting in Adolescents: New Challenges for Sex Education

Background: Within the context of the widespread use of technologies by adolescents, the objectives of this study were to identify the perpetrators of intimate partner cyberstalking (IPCS) in adolescents; to analyze the relationship between IPCS and gender, age, sexting behaviors, pornography consum...

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Main Authors: Yolanda Rodríguez-Castro, Rosana Martínez-Román, Patricia Alonso-Ruido, Alba Adá-Lameiras, María Victoria Carrera-Fernández
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/4/2181
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spelling doaj-8f8b2f0f80034c18a0aa697f9700ee182021-02-24T00:03:05ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-02-01182181218110.3390/ijerph18042181Intimate Partner Cyberstalking, Sexism, Pornography and Sexting in Adolescents: New Challenges for Sex EducationYolanda Rodríguez-Castro0Rosana Martínez-Román1Patricia Alonso-Ruido2Alba Adá-Lameiras3María Victoria Carrera-Fernández4Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Vigo, 32004 Ourense, SpainFaculty of Education and Social Work, University of Vigo, 32004 Ourense, SpainFaculty of Education Sciences, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainFaculty of Social Sciences and Law, Carlos III of Madrid, 28903 Madrid, SpainFaculty of Education and Social Work, University of Vigo, 32004 Ourense, SpainBackground: Within the context of the widespread use of technologies by adolescents, the objectives of this study were to identify the perpetrators of intimate partner cyberstalking (IPCS) in adolescents; to analyze the relationship between IPCS and gender, age, sexting behaviors, pornography consumption, and ambivalent sexism; and to investigate the influence of the study variables as predictors of IPCS and determine their moderating role. Methods: Participants were 993 Spanish students of Secondary Education, 535 girls and 458 boys with mean age 15.75 (SD = 1.47). Of the total sample, 70.3% (<i>n</i> = 696) had or had had a partner. Results: Boys perform more sexting, consume more pornographic content, and have more hostile and benevolent sexist attitudes than girls. However, girls perpetrate more IPCS than boys. The results of the hierarchical multiple regression indicate that hostile sexism is a predictor of IPCS, as well as the combined effect of Gender × Pornography and Benevolent Sexism × Sexting. Conclusions: it is essential to implement sexual affective education programs in schools in which Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are incorporated so that boys and girls can experience their relationships, both offline and online, in an egalitarian and violence-free way.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/4/2181intimate partner cyberstalkingsexismsextingpornography consumptionadolescentsexuality education
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Rosana Martínez-Román
Patricia Alonso-Ruido
Alba Adá-Lameiras
María Victoria Carrera-Fernández
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Rosana Martínez-Román
Patricia Alonso-Ruido
Alba Adá-Lameiras
María Victoria Carrera-Fernández
Intimate Partner Cyberstalking, Sexism, Pornography and Sexting in Adolescents: New Challenges for Sex Education
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
intimate partner cyberstalking
sexism
sexting
pornography consumption
adolescent
sexuality education
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Rosana Martínez-Román
Patricia Alonso-Ruido
Alba Adá-Lameiras
María Victoria Carrera-Fernández
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title Intimate Partner Cyberstalking, Sexism, Pornography and Sexting in Adolescents: New Challenges for Sex Education
title_short Intimate Partner Cyberstalking, Sexism, Pornography and Sexting in Adolescents: New Challenges for Sex Education
title_full Intimate Partner Cyberstalking, Sexism, Pornography and Sexting in Adolescents: New Challenges for Sex Education
title_fullStr Intimate Partner Cyberstalking, Sexism, Pornography and Sexting in Adolescents: New Challenges for Sex Education
title_full_unstemmed Intimate Partner Cyberstalking, Sexism, Pornography and Sexting in Adolescents: New Challenges for Sex Education
title_sort intimate partner cyberstalking, sexism, pornography and sexting in adolescents: new challenges for sex education
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Background: Within the context of the widespread use of technologies by adolescents, the objectives of this study were to identify the perpetrators of intimate partner cyberstalking (IPCS) in adolescents; to analyze the relationship between IPCS and gender, age, sexting behaviors, pornography consumption, and ambivalent sexism; and to investigate the influence of the study variables as predictors of IPCS and determine their moderating role. Methods: Participants were 993 Spanish students of Secondary Education, 535 girls and 458 boys with mean age 15.75 (SD = 1.47). Of the total sample, 70.3% (<i>n</i> = 696) had or had had a partner. Results: Boys perform more sexting, consume more pornographic content, and have more hostile and benevolent sexist attitudes than girls. However, girls perpetrate more IPCS than boys. The results of the hierarchical multiple regression indicate that hostile sexism is a predictor of IPCS, as well as the combined effect of Gender × Pornography and Benevolent Sexism × Sexting. Conclusions: it is essential to implement sexual affective education programs in schools in which Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are incorporated so that boys and girls can experience their relationships, both offline and online, in an egalitarian and violence-free way.
topic intimate partner cyberstalking
sexism
sexting
pornography consumption
adolescent
sexuality education
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/4/2181
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