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Explicitly Pressing Send: Impact of Sexting on Relationship Satisfaction
Authors:Joseph M. Currin  Christopher N. Jayne  Tonya R. Hammer  Tara Brim  Randolph D. Hubach
Affiliation:1. School of Applied Health Educational Psychology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USAjoe.currin@okstate.edu;3. School of Applied Health Educational Psychology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA
Abstract:Given that few researchers have addressed sexting among adult samples, we sought to evaluate the prevalence of adults who sext, their sexting behaviors, and how it impacted relationship satisfaction. Analyses on the sample (N = 1171) revealed that heterosexual women are negatively impacted if they do not reciprocate a sext message; yet nonheterosexual women, and men in general, are not negatively impacted. This finding can be best understood within the framework of relational cultural theory (RCT). Implications for future research and for the practice of mental health providers are discussed.
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