Digital Sexual Communication Among Adolescents: Links with Sociosexual Health Outcomes and Psychosocial Distress.

IF 2.6 2区 心理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Anne J Maheux, Laura Widman, Jordyn McCrimmon, Aaron Lankster, Courtney Medina
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Abstract

Communication with romantic and sexual partners is important for adolescent well-being. Features of digital media, such as limited social cues and asynchronous messaging, transform social interactions, yet the effects of digital affordances on adolescent partner communication remain unclear. In the current study, U.S. adolescents (n = 404, M age = 15) reported the channel(s) of communication (Exclusively In-Person, Exclusively Digital, Both In-Person and Digital, or No Communication) with their most recent partner about three topics: condom/contraception use, sexual pleasure, and relationship status. They also self-reported condom/contraception use frequency, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction with the same partner, as well as psychosocial distress (i.e., stress, anxiety, depressive symptoms). Exclusively Digital communication was common for discussing sexual pleasure (21.5%) and relationship status (25.7%) with a partner. More participants reported Exclusively Digital communication than Exclusively In-Person communication about all topics. Some in-person communication (Exclusively In-Person or Both In-Person and Digital)-but not Exclusively Digital communication-was associated with more condom/contraception use, sexual satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction. Adolescents with more psychosocial distress were generally more likely to use Exclusively Digital channels to communicate about these topics. Results highlight the need for more work on media affordances and digital sexual communication among adolescent partners.

青少年中的数字性交流:与社会性健康结果和心理社会困扰的联系。
与恋人和性伴侣的交流对青少年的健康很重要。数字媒体的特征,如有限的社交线索和异步消息传递,改变了社交互动,但数字支持对青少年伴侣交流的影响尚不清楚。在目前的研究中,美国青少年(n = 404, M年龄= 15)报告了与最近的伴侣的交流渠道(完全面对面,完全数字化,面对面和数字化,或没有交流),涉及三个主题:避孕套/避孕措施的使用,性快感和关系状况。他们还自我报告了避孕套/避孕措施的使用频率、性满意度和与同一伴侣的关系满意度,以及心理社会困扰(即压力、焦虑、抑郁症状)。与伴侣讨论性快感(21.5%)和关系状况(25.7%)时,数字通信很常见。更多的参与者表示在所有话题上都只进行数字交流,而不是只进行面对面交流。一些面对面的交流(完全面对面或同时面对面和数字化)——但不是完全数字化的交流——与更多的避孕套/避孕措施的使用、性满意度和关系满意度有关。有更多社会心理困扰的青少年通常更有可能使用专门的数字渠道来交流这些话题。研究结果强调,需要在青少年伴侣之间的媒体支持和数字性交流方面开展更多工作。
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Media Psychology
Media Psychology Multiple-
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
30
期刊介绍: Media Psychology is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to publishing theoretically-oriented empirical research that is at the intersection of psychology and media communication. These topics include media uses, processes, and effects. Such research is already well represented in mainstream journals in psychology and communication, but its publication is dispersed across many sources. Therefore, scholars working on common issues and problems in various disciplines often cannot fully utilize the contributions of kindred spirits in cognate disciplines.
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