1. Predictors of unwanted exposure to online pornography and online sexual solicitation of youth
- Author
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Jeng Tung Chiang, Chiung-Hui Chiu, Ching Mei Lee, Ping Hung Chen, Fong Ching Chang, and Nae Fang Miao
- Subjects
Male ,Adolescent ,Sexual Behavior ,education ,Taiwan ,Poison control ,Suicide prevention ,Occupational safety and health ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk-Taking ,030225 pediatrics ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Injury prevention ,Erotica ,Pornography ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,health care economics and organizations ,Applied Psychology ,Crime Victims ,Internet ,business.industry ,Depression ,05 social sciences ,Human factors and ergonomics ,Bullying ,Multivariate Analysis ,Harassment ,The Internet ,Female ,Self Report ,business ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,050104 developmental & child psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
This study examined factors associated with the unwanted exposure to online pornography and unwanted online sexual solicitation victimization and perpetration of youth in Taiwan. A total of 2315 students from 26 high schools were assessed in the 10th grade, with follow-up performed in the 11th grade. Self-administered questionnaires were collected. Multivariate analysis results indicated that higher levels of online game use, pornography media exposure, Internet risk behaviors, depression, and cyberbullying experiences predicted online sexual solicitation victimization, while higher levels of Internet chat room use, pornography media exposure, Internet risk behaviors, cyberbullying experiences, and offline sexual harassment predicted online sexual solicitation perpetration.
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- 2014