Social and Psychological Factors of Rural Youth Sexting: An Examination of Gender-Specific Models |
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Authors: | Vanessa H. Woodward Mary Evans Miriam Brooks |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of West Georgia, Carollton, Georgia, USA;2. The University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado, USA;3. United States Probation Office, Southern District of Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, USA |
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Abstract: | To date, few studies have examined the social and psychological effects of sexting behaviors. The current study examined how delinquency, social, and psychological factors were associated with sexting behavior in a sample of rural, high school students (n = 548). The results demonstrated that property delinquency, bully-victimization, alcohol, marijuana use, and bullying increased odds of sending and receiving nude photos. Gender specific models indicated that females who had participated in sexting behavior were more likely to report using alcohol and being a victim of bullying, while males were more likely to report using marijuana and being a perpetrator of bullying. Implications are discussed. |
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