Universidad de Sevilla, Spain.
Universidad Loyola Andalucía, Sevilla, Spain.
J Interpers Violence. 2023 Mar;38(5-6):5236-5261. doi: 10.1177/08862605221120906. Epub 2022 Sep 9.
The sending of sexually explicit images by men to women without prior request, a practice commonly referred to as sending or receiving a "dick pic," is a fairly common manifestation of sexual cyber-violence that has grown in recent times. As research on this type of sexual cyber-violence is limited, the current study analyzed the prevalence of this phenomenon in a sample of 347 Spanish women between 18 and 30 years of age, studying the factors that influence the emotional impact reported by women if they received an unsolicited dick pic (using a hypothetical scenario) and exploring the various coping strategies that women would use in that situation. Results showed a significant prevalence of this type of cyber-violence in the sample, as 48.1% of the participants had received an unsolicited dick pic from an unknown man at some point. Women with lower levels of hostile sexism-but not of benevolent sexism-reported a higher depressed and angry/annoyed emotional impact of the sexual cyber-violence scenario. This was also the case for women with a less conservative political ideology, with less religious beliefs, as well as those women who perceived that their female friends receive this type of images frequently (descriptive norm) and who perceived that their female friends are less accepting of these situations (injunctive norm). In addition, from the strategies presented to the participants to cope with this situation of sexual cyber-violence, it was observed that a significant percentage of women would choose strategies, such as talking about the incident with other people and blocking the sender's access. Yet, fewer women would employ effective strategies, such as reporting the perpetrator's profile to the managers or administrators of the social network or reporting the incident to the police. This study is one of the first studies in Spain that addresses this new form of sexual cyber-violence against women by unknown men and suggests that, in online social networks, women experience the same situations of abuse, harassment, and sexual objectification that they have faced offline in everyday life. Therefore, more work needs to be done to raise awareness and try to prevent these situations, while also providing more support to these women so that they can adopt effective coping strategies.
男性未经女性事先请求而向其发送色情图片的行为,即通常所谓的发送或接收“ dick pic”,是近年来日益普遍的一种性网络暴力形式。由于针对此类性网络暴力的研究有限,本研究分析了 347 名 18 至 30 岁西班牙女性样本中这一现象的流行程度,研究了女性如果收到未经请求的 dick pic(使用假设情景)会报告何种情绪影响的影响因素,并探讨了女性在这种情况下可能采取的各种应对策略。结果显示,该样本中这种类型的网络暴力具有显著的普遍性,因为 48.1%的参与者曾在某个时候收到过来自陌生男性的未经请求的 dick pic。敌意性别歧视程度较低(而非仁慈性别歧视)的女性报告称,性网络暴力情景对她们的情绪影响更为抑郁和愤怒/恼怒。政治意识形态不那么保守、宗教信仰较少、认为自己的女性朋友经常收到此类图片(描述性规范)以及认为自己的女性朋友对这些情况不太接受(规范性规范)的女性也是如此。此外,在向参与者提出的应对这种性网络暴力的策略中,观察到相当一部分女性会选择与他人谈论事件和阻止发送者访问的策略。然而,较少的女性会采取有效的策略,例如向社交网络的管理员或管理者举报发送者的个人资料或向警方报告事件。本研究是西班牙首批针对这种来自陌生男性的新型女性性网络暴力的研究之一,表明在在线社交网络中,女性会经历与线下日常生活中相同的虐待、骚扰和性对象化的情况。因此,需要开展更多工作来提高认识,并努力预防这些情况,同时为这些女性提供更多支持,使她们能够采取有效的应对策略。