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Sexting: adolescents’ perceptions of the applications used for,motives for,and consequences of sexting
Authors:Joris Van Ouytsel  Ellen Van Gool  Michel Walrave  Koen Ponnet  Emilie Peeters
Institution:1. Department of Communication Studies, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium;2. Department of Communication Studies, Research Group for Media &3. ICT (MICT), Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium;4. Faculty of Law, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium;5. Antwerp Maritime Academy, Antwerp, Belgium;6. Higher Institute for Family Sciences, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:This study explores adolescents’ perceptions of applications used for sexting, the motives for engaging in sexting, and the consequences they relate to sexting behavior. We conducted 11 same-sex focus groups among 57 adolescents (66.67% females; n?=?38) between 15 and 18 years old in Flanders, Belgium. The analysis revealed that sexting mostly occurs through smartphone applications, such as Snapchat, which are perceived to be a more intimate form of communication than other digital applications, such as social networking sites. Both female and male respondents observed that girls might sometimes feel pressured to engage in sexting. They did so mostly out of fear that otherwise they would lose their boyfriends. Female and male respondents mentioned three main ways in which sexting photographs could be abused: (1) they could be used to coerce or to blackmail the victim, (2) they could be distributed out of revenge after the breakup of a romantic relationship, or (3) they could be forwarded or shown to peers in order to boast about having received the digital photograph. Anecdotes, which illustrate our findings, are included in the results. Suggestions for future research and implications for practice are discussed.
Keywords:Sexting  sexually explicit photographs  adolescents  teen dating  qualitative research  social media  snapchat
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