[Sexting as a risk? : On consensual and non-consensual distribution of personal erotic pictures using digital media]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00103-017-2595-9
[Sexting as a risk? : On consensual and non-consensual distribution of personal erotic pictures using digital media]
Abstract
Background: Digital media are used for the purpose of various sexual experiences. In recent years the exchange of erotic text messages or images ("sexting") has gained the attention of academic research and has increasingly been the center of public discussion on sexual boundary violations and violence via digital media. The unwanted forwarding of images to a third party is especially relevant in this respect. In contrast to media reports about sexting as a risk behavior with serious consequences, there is little empirical analysis about the actual sexting practice of adolescents and adults in Germany.
Objective: This paper is the first to describe sexting behavior of young adults in Germany on the basis of a large representative student sample.
Material and methods: Data were collected in 2012 in the course of a nationwide study. Students from 15 universities were asked among other things about their experiences with sending erotic text messages or images, the non-consensual forwarding of images and its consequences.
Results: More than half of the student sample reported sending erotic text messages, 26.8% of women and 16.8% of men had sent erotic images to someone, in most cases to their partner. Of the sexters, 2% mentioned that their images had been forwarded to another person without their consent.
Conclusion: The results indicate that in Germany sexting is mostly practiced in the context of a romantic relationship. Only a small percentage experience unwanted forwarding of images, and negative consequences are not reported for all incidents; however, this does not relativize the impact of those events implicating serious negative consequences for the involved person.
Keywords: Non-consensual distribution; Sexting; Sexual violence and digital media; Victim blaming; “Revenge porn”.
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