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Young Adults’ Qualitative Self-Reports of Their Outcomes of Online Sexual Activities [PDF]
Online sexual activities (OSA) refer to Internet-based activities, behaviours, and materials that are sexual in nature. Many young adults engage in OSA, but report doing so infrequently.
Erin Leigh Courtice +7 more
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Not all Online Sexual Activities Are the Same [PDF]
Young people's use and participation in online sexual activities (OSA) has increased in the past two decades and has changed their behavior in the area of sexuality. The existing literature has some important limitations, concerning the assessment of the
Juan Ramón Barrada +3 more
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Prevalence and Outcomes of Online Sexual Activities Among Women and Men in Germany: A National Online Survey. [PDF]
Online sexual activities (OSA) are widespread and linked to both benefits and risks for sexual health. Experiences with OSA often differ by gender, potentially leading to distinct perceived outcomes.
Döring N +2 more
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What Is Excessive? The Screening Frequency of Online Sexual Activities Among Community and Subclinical Males. [PDF]
Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate the different categories of males within two groups, namely a community male sample who engaged in online sexual activities (OSAs) and a subclinical male sample who were out of control in viewing ...
Chen L, Wang Q, Jiang X, Zhang Y.
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Online Sexual Activities (OSA): a definitional issue [PDF]
Studies on Online Sexual Activities (OSA) are numerous, while information on the distinctive and comparative elements tends to be scattered in the literature. In which have been found definitional, conceptual, and overlapping issues. To fill this gap, this opinion paper attempts to describe, differentiate, and define three of the best-known OSA, namely
Caruso P. +4 more
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Attitudes toward online sexual activities
The goal of this study was to extend our understanding of attitudes toward three types of online sexual activity (OSA) among both students and members of the community: non-arousal OSA (N-OSA), solitary-arousal OSA (S-OSA), and partnered-arousal OSA (P ...
E. Sandra Byers, Krystelle Shaughnessy
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An increasing number of people use the Internet for Online Sexual Activities (OSA). This sexual revolution has resulted in both positive and negative aspects, enriching sexual functioning but also providing other risks for criminal, negative and harmful ...
Stefano Eleuteri +4 more
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The interest in studying addictive use of online sexual activities (OSA) has grown sharply over the last decade. Despite the burgeoning number of studies conceptualizing the excessive use of OSA as an addictive disorder, few have tested its relations to ...
Aline Wéry +3 more
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A Network Comparison of Motives behind Online Sexual Activities and Problematic Pornography Use during the COVID-19 Outbreak and the Post-Pandemic Period. [PDF]
Many researchers have considered whether online sexual activities (OSAs) increased over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic and whether these have led to an increase in problematic pornography use (PPU).
Jiang X, Lu Y, Hong Y, Zhang Y, Chen L.
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Risk-bearing sexuality within the context of internet use among young people in Lagos metropolis
As internet penetration surges in different parts of the world, access to a wide range of subjects rises also. Matters of sexuality are no exceptions. While there is ample empirical evidence that youths seek knowledge about sexuality, and get involved in
Michael Kunnuji
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