Results 31 to 40 of about 408 (125)
Journal of the International AIDS Society, Volume 25, Issue S3, August 2022.
wiley +1 more source
ABSTRACT This study explores the potential of game‐based practices in enhancing organizational innovation, particularly in the context of remote work. Specifically, we examine how collaborative practices within digital gaming environments can inform and enhance the creation of social capital in remote settings and further facilitate collaborative ...
Christopher M. Bernal, Tea Lempiälä
wiley +1 more source
Should Non‐Monogamy Be Consensual?
ABSTRACT Non‐monogamists sometimes defend their practices on the grounds that, unlike cheating, practices like polyamory are consensual. I argue that advocates of non‐monogamy should not be satisfied with this consent‐based defense. The slogan ‘non‐monogamy should be consensual’ concedes too much to the hegemonic presumption of monogamy – that is, the ...
R.A. Briggs
wiley +1 more source
Abstract Background Studies on sexual addiction (SA) and compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) outline a new area of counselling research touching on a variety of social, gendered, and cultural repercussions for those who are affected, including individuals, families, intimate partners, and society. Taboos surrounding SA/CSB frequently cast the topic in an
Fakri Seyed Aghamiri +2 more
wiley +1 more source
This study examines the nexus between internet addiction (IA) in parents and their adolescent children, with a particular focus on the influence of the family environment. While previous research has largely investigated IA in either adults or adolescents, relatively few studies have explored IA within a familial context. However, none has specifically
Constantina Panourgia +3 more
wiley +1 more source
P-68 * MALES' CYBERSEX ADDICTION: THE ROLE OF IMPULSIVITY AND AFFECTIVE STATES [PDF]
Nowadays, many people are using the Internet for online sexual activities including: watching pornography, having sexual chat, looking or participating in sex-webcam, or seeking offline sex partners. In the majority of the cases, these cybersexual activities have no impact in the daily living.
A. Wery +3 more
openaire +1 more source
Abstract The contemporary visibility of ‘digital addictions’ to online gaming, watching pornography, social media and so on suggests the discovery of some new form of technologically facilitated disease. Yet, what we actually see in the symptoms of these various behaviours when described as ‘addictions’ are a series of social problems that range from ...
Kris Taylor
wiley +1 more source
Sexual Desire, Mood, Attachment Style, Impulsivity, and Self-Esteem as Predictive Factors for Addictive Cybersex [PDF]
Background An increasing number of studies are concerned with various aspects of cybersex addiction, the difficulty some persons have in limiting cybersex use despite a negative impact on everyday life. Objective The aim of this study ...
Nektaria Varfi +5 more
openaire +3 more sources
Online sexual experiences in adolescents are increasing but the patterns of use and associated factors remain unclear. This study investigated the latent heterogeneity of online sexual experiences in a large sample of 7901 adolescents (4362 males and ...
Ted C.T. Fong +8 more
doaj +1 more source
Cybersexe entre usage et addiction : vers de nouveaux modèles conceptuels et thérapeutiques
Le terme de « cybersexe » fait référence à l'utilisation d'internet pour des motifs sexuels (pornographie, webcams, rencontres). Alors qu'un usage modéré du cybersexe pourrait avoir des effets positifs sur la vie sexuelle, une petite fraction de ses utilisateurs pourrait en avoir une consommation peu contrôlée avec des conséquences négatives.
Khazaal, Yasser +6 more
openaire +3 more sources

