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The dark side of sexting – factors predicting the dissemination of sexts
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Four unique predictors of increased likelihood of non-consensual dissemination are found: being sexually active, having received a disseminated sext, more strongly normalising that sexts are usually disseminated or seen by others, and stronger positive attitudes towards disseminatingsexts as being funny; and one unique predictor of decreased likelihood: having personally-experienced negative consequences from sending sxts.About:
This article is published in Computers in Human Behavior.The article was published on 2019-03-01. It has received 64 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dark triad & Machiavellianism.read more
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A systematic literature review of the relationship between dark personality traits and antisocial online behaviours
Lily Moor,Joel Anderson +1 more
TL;DR: The authors conducted a systematic review of the evidence for these relationships and found 26 studies which reveal these traits are related to trolling, cyberaggression, cyber-loafing, sending unsolicited explicit images, cyberbullying, problematic social media usage, problematic online gaming, problematic internet use, internet-use disorder, social media addiction, intimate partner cyberstalking, technology facilitated sexual violence, and technology facilitated infidelity.
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Psychological Risk Factors that Predict Social Networking and Internet Addiction in Adolescents.
TL;DR: The results evidenced different pathways explaining four types of adolescents’ internet addiction: gender and disinhibition were the most relevant predictors of addiction symptoms; gender combined with physical attractiveness best explained social media use; narcissism and neuroticism appear to be the mostrelevant predictor of geek behaviour; and narcissism was the variable that best explained nomophobia.
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Only sluts love sexting: youth, sexual norms and non-consensual sharing of digital sexual images
M.M. Naezer,L. van Oosterhout +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on preventing non-consensual sharing of digital sexual images among youth and focus on potential potential victims, who are discouraged from making and sharing such images.
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The Prevalence of Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review.
Unnati Patel,Ronald Roesch +1 more
TL;DR: A qualitative analysis of nine articles was conducted to assess mental health associations with TFSV victimization, revealing significant mental health impacts, including anxiety, depression, and poor coping, for victims.
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Sexting Among Adolescents: The Emotional Impact and Influence of the Need for Popularity.
TL;DR: Although sexting has a clear emotional impact on adolescents, it does not appear to generate a negative impact among those involved, at least in the short term, and its relevance, specially, in relation to active emotional impact has been confirmed by the analyses.
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Belief, Attitude, Intention and Behavior: An Introduction to Theory and Research
Martin Fishbein,Icek Ajzen +1 more
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The Dark Triad of personality: Narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy
Delroy L. Paulhus,Kevin Williams +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the Dark Triad of personality traits, namely Machiavellianism, subclinical narcissism, and subclinical psychopathy, in a sample of 245 students and concluded that they are overlapping but distinct constructs.
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Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO PI-R) and NEO Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI)
Paul T. Costa,R. B. McCrea +1 more
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The dirty dozen : a concise measure of the Dark Triad
TL;DR: The authors developed and validated a concise, 12-item measure of the Dark Triad: narcissism, psychopathy, Machiavellianism, which retained its core of disagreeableness, short-term mating, and aggressiveness.
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The Relationship Between the Judged Desirability of a Trait and the Probability That the Trait Will Be Endorsed
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the relationship between a subject's response to an item and the social desirability of that item, i.e., whether the subject tends to give a positive answer to a positive item that is socially desirable and a negative answer to an object that is not.