Literature DB >> 15140364

Variations in internet-related problems and psychosocial functioning in online sexual activities: implications for social and sexual development of young adults.

Sylvain C Boies1, Al Cooper, Cynthia S Osborne.   

Abstract

This survey of 760 university students examined differences in Internet-related problems and psychosocial functioning between four patterns of participation in online sexual information and entertainment activities. Students who did not participate in either online sexual activity were more satisfied with their offline life and more connected to friends and family. Those who engaged in both online sexual activities were more dependent on the Internet and reported lower offline functioning. Students who only sought sexual information maintained strong offline affiliations. Those who only sought entertainment did not report lower offline functioning. Respondents most deficient in offline social support did not report compensatory online support. Despite students' common participation in online sexual activities (OSA) as a venue for social and sexual development, those relying on the Internet and the affiliations it provides appear at risk of decreased social integration. The authors discussed the finding's implications for social and sexual development.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15140364     DOI: 10.1089/109493104323024474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cyberpsychol Behav        ISSN: 1094-9313


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