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澳大利亚年轻人之间未经同意分享个人色情图像:一项在线调查的结果。

Non-consensual sharing of personal sexually explicit imagery among young people in Australia: results from an online survey.

机构信息

Burnet Institute, 85 Commercial Road, Melbourne, Vic. 3004, Australia; and School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, 235 Bouverie Street, Carlton, Vic. 3053, Australia; and Corresponding author. Email:

Burnet Institute, 85 Commercial Road, Melbourne, Vic. 3004, Australia; and School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Plenty Road and Kingsbury Drive, Bundoora, Vic. 3086, Australia.

出版信息

Sex Health. 2020 Apr;17(2):182-186. doi: 10.1071/SH19147.

Abstract

Consensual sharing of personal sexually explicit imagery (SEI) is part of young people's sexual practise; however, harms arise if content is shared without consent. Australians aged 15-29 years were recruited for an online survey. Participants indicated if they had ever sent SEI of themselves to someone else, received SEI directly from the person in the imagery and whether they thought it was illegal to forward SEI without consent. Participants reported whether anyone shared their SEI without permission, if they told people, made official reports or if there were consequences for perpetrator(s). Logistic regression was used to identify associations between victimisation, gender, age group, sexual identity and knowledge of SEI-related law. In total, 1007 participants (65% female, mean age 23 years, 67% heterosexual) were recruited; 63% sent personal SEI to another person, 71% received SEI from the person pictured and 77% correctly identified it is illegal to forward SEI without consent. Thirteen percent (n = 126) indicated another person forwarded personal SEI without consent. In univariate analysis, victimisation was associated with identifying as non-heterosexual (odds ratio = 1.51, confidence interval = 1.03-2.22), but was independent from age group, gender and knowledge. In multivariate analysis, sexual identity, age group, gender and knowledge were not significantly associated with victimisation. Among participants who experienced non-consensual sharing of personal SEI, 63% told friends, 10% told family, 93% made no official report and 94% reported no consequences for perpetrator(s). Initiatives are needed to promote legal rights and enable young people to seek support.

摘要

双方同意分享个人露骨性图像(SEI)是年轻人性行为的一部分;然而,如果内容未经同意被分享,则会造成伤害。招募了 15-29 岁的澳大利亚人进行在线调查。参与者表示他们是否曾将自己的 SEI 发送给他人,是否直接从图像中的人那里收到 SEI,以及他们是否认为未经同意转发 SEI 是违法的。参与者报告是否有人未经许可分享他们的 SEI,如果他们告诉了别人,是否进行了正式报告,或者是否对肇事者(们)有后果。逻辑回归用于识别受害、性别、年龄组、性身份和 SEI 相关法律知识之间的关联。共有 1007 名参与者(65%为女性,平均年龄 23 岁,67%为异性恋)参与了这项研究;63%的人将个人 SEI 发送给另一个人,71%的人从图像中的人那里收到 SEI,77%的人正确地认为未经同意转发 SEI 是违法的。13%(n=126)的人表示,另一个人未经同意转发了个人 SEI。在单变量分析中,受害与识别为非异性恋(优势比=1.51,置信区间=1.03-2.22)相关,但与年龄组、性别和知识无关。在多变量分析中,性身份、年龄组、性别和知识与受害无关。在经历过非自愿分享个人 SEI 的参与者中,63%的人告诉了朋友,10%的人告诉了家人,93%的人没有进行正式报告,94%的人报告对肇事者(们)没有后果。需要采取措施来促进年轻人的合法权利,并使他们能够寻求支持。

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