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Title: Young people’s experiences with sexual messages online : prevalence, types of sexting and emotional responses
Authors: Barbovschi, Monica
Bhroin, Niamh Ní
Chronaki, Despina
Ciboci, Lana
Farrugia, Lorleen
Lauri, Mary Anne
Ševčíková, Anna
Staksrud, Elisabeth
Tsaliki, Liza
Velicu, Anca
Keywords: Sexting
Text messaging (Cell phone systems)
Teenagers
Sexual ethics for teenagers
Sex differences
Emotions -- Sociological aspects
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: EU Kids Online and the Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo
Citation: Barbovschi, M., Ní Bhroin, N., Chronaki, D., Ciboci, L., Farrugia, L., Lauri, M.A.,...Velicu, A. (2021). Young people’s experiences with sexual messages online : Prevalence, types of sexting and emotional responses across European countries. EU Kids Online and the Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo.
Abstract: This report presents research about sexual communication, taking account of the increasingly personal and privatised use of mobile technologies (Mascheroni & Ólafsson, 2014), the young age at which children start using the internet (Chaudron, 2015; Marsh et al., 2018), and the new services accessible to them. We present findings from the latest EU Kids Online survey in 18 countries (data collection conducted 2017-2019) (Smahel et al., 2020), including a sample of 12,611 adolescents aged 12 to 16 who answered questions about sexual messages online.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/120896
ISBN: 9788257062026
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