西班牙禁闭期间的性短信:流行率、动机和预测变量

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Marta Garrido-Macías, Laura Villanueva-Moya, María Alonso-Ferres, M. D. Sánchez-Hernández, Marta Badenes-Sastre, Ana-María Beltrán-Morillas, Antonio Herrera, Francisca Expósito, M. C. Dominguez Herrera
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摘要

SARS-CoV-2导致整个人群被强制隔离,减少了偶然性接触或不住在一起的伴侣之间的机会。然而,假设其他形式的性接触,如性短信也在发生,这是合理的。这项研究旨在分析发送性短信的行为和动机,并研究一些可能与坐月子期间发送性短信有关的心理健康和孤独感的预测因素。样本包括510名参与者:280名初出茅洞的成年人和230名成年人。结果显示,在初出期的成年人(与成年人相比)和男性(与女性相比)中,性短信行为的患病率更高。此外,初显期的成年人有更多动机发送色情短信。最后,分析显示,孤独感可以预测初出期成年人的性短信参与度。这些发现可能会对性教育项目的实施产生影响,这些项目旨在实现与性短信相关的充分的社会互动。
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Sexting during confinement in Spain: prevalence, motivations and predictor variables (Sexting durante el confinamiento en España: prevalencia, motivaciones y variables predictoras)
ABSTRACT SARS-CoV-2 has resulted in the mandatory isolation of the entire population, reducing the opportunities for casual sexual encounters or between partners who do not live together. However, it is plausible to assume that other forms of sexual contact like sexting are occurring. This research aimed to analyse the behaviours and motivations to engage in sexting and to examine some predictors of mental health and loneliness that could be associated with sexting during confinement. The sample consisted of 510 participants: 280 emerging adults and 230 adults. The results showed higher prevalence of sexting behaviours among emerging adults (vs. adults) and among males (vs. females). Moreover, emerging adults reported more motivations to engage in sexting. Finally, the analysis revealed that loneliness would predict engagement in sexting by emerging adults. These findings could have implications for the implementation of sexual education programmes aimed at achieving adequate social interactions associated with sexting.
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