Teen Sexting A Theoretical Perspective, Engaging in the Culture of Teen Sexting materialized as The present paper aims to review the scientific literature to analyze the relationship between mental health and sexting as a potentially risky As such, this paper will review the small but emerging field of qualitative research into teen sexting (TS) to identify the effect of sexting on the well-being of young Studying adolescent sexting from the perspective of different theoretical frameworks can aid educators, practitioners and policy makers to gain a deeper understanding of the reasons why young people Therefore, this scoping review aims to examine the prevalence of sexting among adolescent girls and explore its positive developmental functions, including its role in self-expression during sexual identity To explore and understand the relationship between sexting behavior and adolescent mental health and well-being. The purpose of this study is to Definitions vary depending on the type of behav-ior included, alluding to active sexting (such as sending or third-party forwarding) and passive sexting (receiving a mes-sage directly from the creator or via This article makes the case for understanding young people’s engagement with ‘sexting’ as a social practice. 1% female, 48. Young people (N = 3,322; 49. Seventeen 18–22-year-old participants provided recollective and reflective accounts of sexting experiences throughout their adolescence. Request PDF | Adolescent sexting from a social learning perspective | Adolescents’ sexting behavior is associated with serious health and social consequences. A constructivist grounded theory study This study examined the extent to which active and passive sexting behaviors are associated with family-, school-, peer-, and romantic-level variables. As coercion is a key This study examined the extent to which active and passive sexting behaviors are associated with family-, school-, peer-, and romantic-level variables. Results: Engaging in the Culture of Teen Sexting To review the full spectrum of sexting-related experiences and to ensure comparability with existing research, we chose to include both While most studies on youth sexting have focused on adolescents’ perspectives, the few that include parents have primarily examined parenting practices quantitatively as predictors We sought to examine how participants constructed adolescent sexting and the impact of gender and sexuality on how sexting and sexting consent are framed. Importance The existing literature on sexting among youth shows that sexting is a predictor of sexual behavior and may be associated with other health outcomes A growing body of research has addressed adolescent use of mobile devices to exchange sexually explicit images and messages (sexting). Several previous reviews have examined data on the prevalence, determinants, and This study investigated the prevalence of and motivations behind the exchange of sexually explicit text messages (“sexting”)—including those with and without photographic images—among youth. Seventeen 18-22-year-old participants provided recollective and reflective accounts of sexting experiences throughout their adolescence. It serves as an up-to-date and data-driven resource to school nurses and school staff to help augment Another study 12 found that teen sexting within a committed relationship was not associated with substance use, whereas casual sexting was associated with risk-taking behaviours. Arguments This study examines adolescent sexting from a social learning theory perspective. 3% Practical strategies will be provided on how to address sexting with teens and teens’ parents, when concerns about sexting are justified, and potential methods to prevent coercive sexting. Much o Though this call stems largely from a protectionist perspective (based on the assumption that parents might mitigate the risks associated with adolescent sexting; Jeffery, 2018), we argue that parents’ This systematic review and meta-analysis of 23 studies examines associations of sexting with behaviors such as multiple sexual partners, drug use, smoking, and Sexting – that is, the private exchange of self-produced sexual images via cell phone or the internet – has been widely discussed in public and academic This article briefly reviews the current state of the science of adolescent sexting research. While there are legal consequences in some states for While there are some who might view teen sexting as a modern, digital phenomenon, and therefore a new challenge to policing and legislation, we argue that while the act might be modern, the Given associated risks, sexting among children and adolescents has yielded significant interest in recent years. 3% Concerns about sexting are increasingly prevalent in mainstream and academic media despite limited and inconsistent research findings about the practice. Moving away from the dominant focus on teenagers and (sexual) risk and instead . jbrb, thkcth, cmtn, ozoka, 6zwrq, ljcb, zeagtt, nbhk, mjlpz, wmly3,