School of Law, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, 08017 Barcelona, Spain.
Centre for Criminology, Oxford University, Oxford OX1 2JD, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jun 21;18(12):6662. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18126662.
The COVID-19 pandemic lockdown has impacted daily routines, forcing people to stop socializing in person and changing the way people express their feelings and their romantic or sexual interactions. Social distancing has changed the way people behave online, and we expect that engagement in sexting and online sexual victimization behaviors have increased during lockdown. The aim of this paper is to study the prevalence of sexting and online sexual victimization behaviors during the COVID-19 lockdown in Spanish adults in order to explore how social distancing has affected these behaviors. The sample comprised 293 Spanish adults (mean age = 30.3; 66.2% female) who took part in an online survey about their engagement in sexting behaviors and online sexual victimization experiences. Overall results were apparently not supportive of our main hypothesis, showing that both sexting engagement and online sexual victimization decreased during lockdown despite the increase in internet use. Apart from differences in time period of reference, some alternative hypotheses relate to the increased presence of capable guardians according to the routine activities theory and to forced distance as a demotivation to sext. Possible explanations and hypotheses for these results are discussed further in the paper.
新冠疫情封锁措施影响了人们的日常生活,迫使人们停止面对面社交,并改变了人们表达情感以及浪漫或性互动的方式。社交隔离改变了人们在网上的行为方式,我们预计在封锁期间,人们参与色情短信发送和网络性侵害行为的频率有所增加。本文旨在研究西班牙成年人在新冠疫情封锁期间色情短信发送和网络性侵害行为的流行情况,以探讨社交隔离对这些行为的影响。该样本由 293 名西班牙成年人(平均年龄=30.3;66.2%为女性)组成,他们参与了一项关于色情短信发送行为和网络性侵害经历的在线调查。尽管互联网使用量增加,但总体结果显然并不支持我们的主要假设,表明色情短信发送行为和网络性侵害的参与度都在封锁期间有所下降。除了参考时间段的差异外,根据日常活动理论,还有一些替代假设涉及能力更强的监护人的增加,以及强制隔离会降低发送色情短信的动机。本文进一步讨论了对这些结果的可能解释和假设。