Institute of Criminology and Legal Policy, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Department of Social Research, University of Turku, Turku, Finland.
Aggress Behav. 2021 Sep;47(5):530-543. doi: 10.1002/ab.21968. Epub 2021 May 26.
Based on lifestyle exposure theory (LET), this study examined online dating application (ODA) use and victimization experiences among adolescents using large cross-national samples of Finnish, American, Spanish, and South Korean young people between ages 15 and 18. According to logistic regression analyses in two substudies, ODA use was associated with more likely victimization to online harassment, online sexual harassment, and other cybercrimes and sexual victimization by adults and peers. According to mediation analyses, this relationship was mainly accounted for by the fact that ODA users engage in more risky activities in online communication and information sharing. Attention should be paid to the risks ODAs pose to vulnerable groups, such as young people, with insufficient skills to regulate their social relationships online.
基于生活方式暴露理论(LET),本研究使用来自芬兰、美国、西班牙和韩国的年龄在 15 至 18 岁的青少年的大型跨国样本,调查了青少年使用在线约会应用程序(ODA)的情况和受害经历。根据两个子研究中的逻辑回归分析,使用 ODA 与更有可能遭受在线骚扰、在线性骚扰和其他网络犯罪以及成年人和同龄人性侵犯的受害有关。根据中介分析,这种关系主要归因于 ODA 用户在在线交流和信息共享中从事更多的高风险活动。应注意 ODA 对易受伤害群体(如年轻人)构成的风险,因为他们缺乏调节在线社交关系的技能。