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SEXTING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: ANALYSIS OF THE CONNECTION OF SEXTING WITH THE NEED FOR SEXUAL INTERCOURSE AND THE NUMBER OF SEXUAL PARTNERS AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE

机译:SEXTING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: ANALYSIS OF THE CONNECTION OF SEXTING WITH THE NEED FOR SEXUAL INTERCOURSE AND THE NUMBER OF SEXUAL PARTNERS AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE

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© 2022, Croatian Sociological Association. All rights reserved.Due to the risk of infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, as well as due to limited opportunities for intimate and sexual contact, primarily among singles and couples who live separately, there arises an increased interest in various forms of sexual interaction mediated by technology, including sexting. Previous research on this topic were mostly conducted on convenient samples and focused on the first phases of the isolation measures. This research relies on the assumption that consensual sexting can serve young people as a kind of substitute for real intimate contact during a period marked by restrictions due to the pandemic, given that young people less often live with intimate partners, have a more pronounced desire for sexual exploration, and more often have short-term relationships. The first goal of this research is to understand whether the partner relationship plays a role in the connection between the self-assessed change in the need for sexual relations and the frequency of sexting during the pandemic. The second goal is to analyze the role of the change in the need for sexual relations in the connection between the frequency of sexting and the number of sexual partners since the beginning of the pandemic. The data was collected at the beginning of February 2021 on a random sample of young people aged 18 to 25 (N=607), selected from a national Internet panel. The analysis was conducted on a sub-sample of singles and couples living separately (N=500). By controlling the socio-demographic, psycho-social and sexual characteristics of the respondents, the assumed moderating roles of the partner relationship and changes in the need for sexual relationships were not determined in the analyzes of the frequency of sexting. The obtained results do not support the assumption that sexting was a substitute for real intimate contact during the period of the coronavirus pandemic.

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