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与性别相关的网络行为及青少年对身体和性的自我认知。

Sex-related online behaviors and adolescents' body and sexual self-perceptions.

作者信息

Doornwaard Suzan M, Bickham David S, Rich Michael, Vanwesenbeeck Ine, van den Eijnden Regina J J M, ter Bogt Tom F M

机构信息

Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands;

Center on Media and Child Health, and Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; and Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

Pediatrics. 2014 Dec;134(6):1103-10. doi: 10.1542/peds.2014-0592. Epub 2014 Nov 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE

This study investigated: (1) the prevalence and development of 2 receptive (sexually explicit Internet material [SEIM] use and sexual information seeking) and 2 interactive (cybersex and general social networking site [SNS] use) online behaviors in adolescence; (2) whether development of these behaviors predict adolescents' body and sexual self-perceptions; and (3) whether parental strategies regarding adolescents' Internet use reduce engagement in sex-related online behaviors.

METHODS

Four-wave longitudinal data among 1132 seventh- to 10th-grade Dutch adolescents (mean age at wave 1: 13.95 years; 52.7% boys) were collected. Developmental trajectories of sex-related online behaviors were estimated by using latent growth curve modeling. Self-perception outcomes at wave 4 and parental strategies predicting online behaviors were investigated by adding regression paths to growth models.

RESULTS

Boys occasionally and increasingly used SEIM. Patterns for girls' SEIM use and boys' and girls' sexual information seeking and cybersex were consistently low. SNS use, however, was a common, daily activity for both. Higher initial levels and/or faster increases in sex-related online behaviors generally predicted less physical self-esteem (girls' SNS use only), more body surveillance, and less satisfaction with sexual experience. Private Internet access and less parental rule setting regarding Internet use predicted greater engagement in sex-related online behaviors.

CONCLUSIONS

Although most sex-related online behaviors are not widespread among youth, adolescents who engage in such behaviors are at increased risk for developing negative body and sexual self-perceptions. Particular attention should be paid to adolescents' SNS use because this behavior is most popular and may, through its interactive characteristics, elicit more critical self-evaluations. Prevention efforts should focus on parents' role in reducing risky sex-related online behaviors.

摘要

背景与目的

本研究调查了:(1)青少年中两种接受性(使用露骨色情网络材料[SEIM]和寻求性信息)和两种互动性(网络性行为和使用一般社交网站[SNS])在线行为的发生率及发展情况;(2)这些行为的发展是否能预测青少年对身体和性的自我认知;(3)父母针对青少年上网的策略是否能减少与性相关的在线行为。

方法

收集了1132名荷兰七至十年级青少年(第一波平均年龄:13.95岁;52.7%为男孩)的四波纵向数据。通过潜在增长曲线模型估计与性相关的在线行为的发展轨迹。通过在增长模型中添加回归路径,研究了第四波的自我认知结果以及预测在线行为的父母策略。

结果

男孩偶尔且越来越多地使用SEIM。女孩使用SEIM以及男孩和女孩寻求性信息和进行网络性行为的模式一直较低。然而,使用SNS对两者来说都是常见的日常活动。与性相关的在线行为的较高初始水平和/或更快增长通常预示着较低的身体自尊(仅女孩使用SNS的情况)、更多的身体监测以及对性体验的满意度较低。私人互联网接入以及父母对上网的规则设定较少预示着更多地参与与性相关的在线行为。

结论

尽管大多数与性相关的在线行为在青少年中并不普遍,但参与此类行为的青少年出现负面身体和性自我认知的风险增加。应特别关注青少年使用SNS的情况,因为这种行为最受欢迎,并且可能通过其互动特性引发更关键的自我评估。预防工作应侧重于父母在减少与性相关的危险在线行为方面的作用。

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