Who responds to unsolicited sexually explicit materials on the Internet? The role of individual differences
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Many studies on the effects of sexually explicit materials have focused primarily on intentional exposure to such content. Recently, researchers have begun to address the issue of the unintentional exposure to pornography on the Internet. However, there is no research on the effects of individual differences on Internet users' responses to unsolicited sexually explicit materials. This study used the Sexual Opinion Survey scale and the Self-Report Psychopathy scale (SRP-III) to measure college students' sexual and antisocial dispositions. It found that samples of those high in sexual disposition were more likely to expose themselves, by clicking a message or link, to unsolicited Internet pornography when they happened to come across it while online. Further, those high in antisocial disposition were more likely to click images or links than those low in antisocial disposition. Finally, those who were high both in sexual and antisocial dispositions reported being more likely to expose themselves to unsolicited sexually explicit materials than all others.

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Who responds to unsolicited sexually explicit materials on the Internet? The role of individual differences
저자
Shim, Jae WoongLee, SeungwhanPaul, Bryant
DOI
10.1089/cpb.2006.9990
발행일
2007-02
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Cyberpsychology and Behavior
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71 ~ 79