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Just Checking It Out? Motivations for and Behavioral Associations With Visiting “Slutpages” in the United States and Australia

机译:只是检查一下? 在美国和澳大利亚访问“SLUTPAGES”的动机和行为协会

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“Slutpages” are a pernicious form of online image-based evaluative voyeurism (OIBEV), whereby (sexualized) images of women are posted on webpages for (predominantly) male groups to rate and comment. Despite media and public concern, OIBEV sites have garnered limited empirical study. This paper presents the first analysis of OIBEV site visitation motivations across United States and Australian samples. Participants comprised a convenience sample of 1148 young adults aged 18 to 29 years ( M = 22.54, SD = 2.50); 53.0% women, 47.0% men; 54% residing in the U.S. and 46% in Australia. Respondents completed an online questionnaire. Overall, 23% of United States and 16% of Australian respondents had visited OIBEV sites. OIBEV site visitation was uniquely associated with gender and country (with men and United States being more likely to visit OIBEV sites), requesting and disseminating sexts and having one’s own image shared. Cyberbullying perpetration was associated with reduced odds of OIBEV site visitation. Motivations differed by gender, with men (80%) being most likely to visit sites to “check them out” while women were equally likely to check it out (41%) or to see if they were depicted (36%). For men, unique predictors of OIBEV site visitation were having requested, disseminated and received disseminated sexts, lower levels of anxiety and reduced likelihood of cyberbullying perpetration. For women, OIBEV site visitation was uniquely associated with being a United States resident, sext dissemination victimization, receipt of disseminated sexts, higher levels of anxiety but reduced stress. Our findings confirm that OIBEV sites represent a highly gendered form of online image-based sexual abuse, and may have important mental health implications, given the associations with increased anxiety. Our results support the need for “slutpage” education for adolescents and young adults to address social and peer norms that encourage and support non-consensual use of intimate images.
机译:“SLUTPAGES”是一种基于在线形象的评价偷窥(OIBEV)的完全形式的形式,由此(大型性别)妇女的形象在网页上发布(主要)男性团体来评估和评论。尽管媒体和公众关注,Oibev网站已经获得了有限的实证研究。本文介绍了对美国和澳大利亚样本的Oibev网站访问动机的第一次分析。参与者包括18至29岁的1148名年轻人的便利样品(M = 22.54,SD = 2.50); 53.0%女性,男性47.0%; 54%的澳大利亚居住在美国和46%。受访者完成了一个在线问卷。总体而言,23%的美国和16%的澳大利亚受访者访问了Oibev网站。 Oibev网站探视与性别和国家(与男性和美国更有可能访问Oibev网站),请求和传播SEXTS并拥有自己的图像共享。 Cyber​​ingBullying Perpetration与Oibev网站探视的几率降低有关。性别不同的动机,男子(80%)最有可能访问网站以“检查出来”,而女性同样可能检查过(41%)或看他们是否被描述(36%)。对于男性来说,有人要求,传播和接受Oibev网站探视的独特预测因子,宣传和接受传播的SEXTS,较低的焦虑水平和减少持续的持续的持续的可能性。对于妇女而言,Oibev网站探视与美国居民有关,SEXT传播受害,收到传播的SEXTS,焦虑水平较高,但压力减轻。我们的调查结果证实,鉴于焦虑增加的协会,Oibev网站代表了基于在线形象的性虐待的高度成年形式的基于在线形象的性虐待形式,并且可能具有重要的心理健康影响。我们的业绩支持青少年和年轻成年人的“荡荡”教育,以解决鼓励和支持无意识地使用亲密图像的社会和同行规范。

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