Sexting and mental health among a spanish college sample: an exploratory analysis
Fecha de publicación
2019ISSN
0974–2891
Resumen
Recent research on sexting suggests it could be related to mental health, but so far studies have often used simple and not clinically validated measures of mental health. Specific aims of this study were: 1) to analyze the lifetime prevalence of sexting behaviors among a Spanish College Sample by gender, and 2) to examine the psychopathological profile of those students who engaged in sexting. Method: The sample consisted of 120 Spanish college students (75% female, 22.1 mean age) who took part in an online survey about their engagement in sexting behaviors and psychopathological symptomatology, measured by LSB-50. Results: Out of the sample, 42% of participants engaged in active sexting behaviors, 58% in passive sexting, and 31% of participants had both received content and sent  content.  Furthermore,  41.1%  of  the  sample  showed  depressive  symptoms,  whilst 52.7%  reported  anxiety  symptoms,  and  sexters  were  2.98  times  more  likely  to  be depressed, 2.52 times more likely to have anxiety, and 2.63 times more likely to show global  psychopathology  than  non-sexters. Conclusions: Sexting  is  highly  prevalent amongst Spanish college students, and those people who engage in sexting have higher ratios of mental health issues.
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Artículo
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Versión aceptada
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Inglés
Materias (CDU)
159.9 - Psicología
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Páginas
14
Publicado por
International Journal of Cyber Criminology
Colección
13; 2
Publicado en
International Journal of Cyber Criminology
Citación
Gassó, Aina M.; Mueller-Johnson, Katrin; Agustina Sanllehí, José Ramón [et al.]. Sexting and mental health among a spanish college sample: an exploratory analysis. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 2019, 13(2), p. 534-547. Disponible en: <http://www.cybercrimejournal.com/GassoetalVol13Issue2IJCC2019.pdf>. Fecha de acceso: 17 may. 2020. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3709214.
Número del acuerdo de la subvención
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/MICINN/DER2017-86204-R
Nota
No funding for this study has been received. This research has been conducted as part of the project “Criminology, empirical evidence and criminal policy”, Reference: DER2017-86204-R, financed by the State Research Agency (AEI)/Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
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