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同意与动机在色情传播中的作用。

The Role of Consent and Motivations in Sext Dissemination.

机构信息

Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.

Federation University Australia, Berwick, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2023 Aug;38(15-16):9315-9342. doi: 10.1177/08862605231163886. Epub 2023 Apr 17.

Abstract

Sext dissemination (i.e., the online sharing of sexually explicit images) has the potential to result in legal, social, and psychological harms. Recent research has shown that this behavior can be consensual or non-consensual in nature; yet little is known about how motivations or attitudes may differ between these forms, or with gender. This study is based on a cross-sectional online survey investigating consensual and non-consensual sext dissemination and associated demographic, behavioral, attitudinal, and psychological factors. Participants were 2,126 cisgendered adults aged 18 to 30 years ( = 22.97,  = 3.21, 55% women, 45% men), resident in Western, English-speaking nations, particularly Australia. Around 10% of respondents reported disseminating texts, and of these, only 19.8% indicated they had permission for this, with no differences across gender. When sexts were disseminated "to gossip," this was significantly more likely to be non-consensual. There were no significant differences between consensual and non-consensual dissemination in subjective attitudes or norms toward dissemination, nor levels of psychological distress. Women were more likely to non-consensually disseminate sexts that had been received as unwanted or unwelcome. Consensual dissemination was weakly associated with being sexually active and having given consent to having one's own images disseminated. We discuss implications for future research regarding consent, and relationship and sexuality education.

摘要

性传播(即在线分享色情图像)可能导致法律、社会和心理伤害。最近的研究表明,这种行为本质上可能是双方自愿的,也可能是非自愿的;然而,人们对这些形式之间的动机或态度如何不同,或者与性别之间的差异知之甚少。本研究基于一项横断面在线调查,调查了双方自愿和非自愿的性传播行为以及相关的人口统计学、行为、态度和心理因素。参与者为 18 至 30 岁的 2126 名跨性别成年人(均数=22.97,标准差=3.21,55%为女性,45%为男性),居住在西方英语国家,特别是澳大利亚。约 10%的受访者报告了传播文本,其中只有 19.8%表示他们获得了传播许可,性别之间没有差异。当性传播文本被“用于八卦”时,这种传播更有可能是非自愿的。在传播的主观态度和规范方面,以及在心理困扰程度方面,双方自愿传播和非自愿传播之间没有显著差异。女性更有可能非自愿传播那些被认为是不受欢迎或不受欢迎的性传播文本。双方自愿传播与性行为活跃以及同意传播自己的图像有关。我们讨论了未来关于同意、关系和性教育的研究的影响。

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