Characteristics of Young Adolescents Accessing Pornography Online
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serval:BIB_01947458F4C7
Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
Publication sub-type
Abstract (Abstract): shot summary in a article that contain essentials elements presented during a scientific conference, lecture or from a poster.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Characteristics of Young Adolescents Accessing Pornography Online
Title of the conference
Journal of Adolescent Health
Organization
Annual meeting of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, 2014, Austin, USA
ISSN
1054-139X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
02/2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
54
Number
2
Series
Supl.
Pages
S46
Language
english
Abstract
Purpose: To define the characteristics of young adolescents reporting having visited pornographic websites in the previous 30 days.
Methods: Survey among 3067 8th graders in Switzerland (mean age 14 years, 50.3% females). We asked participants to report whether they had visited pornographic websites in the previous month and we divided them according to their answers into 3 groups: never (G1; N = 2096), rarely (G2; N = 529) and often/very often (G3; N = 442). Groups were compared regarding age, gender, family structure, emotional wellbeing, main purpose of Internet use, problematic Internet use, having a personal (not shared) computer, having a parental filter and reporting current smoking, alcohol misuse (drunkenness), cannabis use and use of other illegal drugs. All variables significant at the bivariate level were included in a multinomial logistic regression using G1 as the reference category. Results are given as Relative Risk Ratios (RRR) with 95% confidence interval.
Methods: Survey among 3067 8th graders in Switzerland (mean age 14 years, 50.3% females). We asked participants to report whether they had visited pornographic websites in the previous month and we divided them according to their answers into 3 groups: never (G1; N = 2096), rarely (G2; N = 529) and often/very often (G3; N = 442). Groups were compared regarding age, gender, family structure, emotional wellbeing, main purpose of Internet use, problematic Internet use, having a personal (not shared) computer, having a parental filter and reporting current smoking, alcohol misuse (drunkenness), cannabis use and use of other illegal drugs. All variables significant at the bivariate level were included in a multinomial logistic regression using G1 as the reference category. Results are given as Relative Risk Ratios (RRR) with 95% confidence interval.
Keywords
Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Psychiatry and Mental health
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Open Access
Yes
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