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Main Author: Jessica Ortega-Barón
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid 2023
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https://doi.org/10.5093/pi2023a15
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  • Solicitation and Sexualized Interactions of Minors with Adults: Prevalence, Overlap with Other Forms of Cybervictimization, and Relationship with Quality of Life Jessica Ortega-Barón Juan M. Machimbarrena Vanessa Caba-Machado Adoración Díaz-López Blanca Tejero-Claver Joaquín González-Cabrera Psicología hqroL sexual interaction cybervictimization cyber dating abuse Sexual solicitation Sexual solicitation and sexualized interaction with minors by adults constitute one of the most pernicious risks of the Internet. Little is known about the age range in which this phenomenon is most prevalent or the relationship and overlap of this problem with other risks, such as peer-to-peer cybervictimization and cyber dating abuse. Additionally, little empirical evidence exists on whether the overlap between these types of online victimization affects health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This study aimed to: 1) analyze the prevalence of sexual solicitation and interaction according to sex and stage of adolescence; 2) relate this problem to other forms of online victimization (cybervictimization and cyber dating abuse); 3) analyze the overlap between these forms of online victimization and differences in HRQoL scores. A cross-sectional and analytical study with 3,578 adolescents (52.7% girls) aged between 10-15 years was carried out. Of the adolescents in the study sample, 12.6% (n = 448) had received sexual requests and 6.4% (n = 230) had interacted sexually with adults. Sexual solicitation was most common among girls in middle adolescence. Of the participants, 33.9% (n = 1,216) had been involved in some form of online victimization. Peer cybervictimization and cyber dating abuse were positively and significantly correlated with sexualized solicitation/interactions with adults. Victims with the overlapping of all three types of online victimization (2.7%, n = 98) presented the lowest HQRoL scores (p < .001). 2023 artículo científico 1132-0559 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=179876328002 https://www.redalyc.org/journal/1798/179876328002/ https://www.redalyc.org/journal/1798/179876328002/html/ https://www.redalyc.org/journal/1798/179876328002/179876328002.epub https://www.redalyc.org/journal/1798/179876328002/movil https://doi.org/10.5093/pi2023a15 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=1798 Psychosocial Intervention application/pdf Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid Psychosocial Intervention (España) Num.3 Vol.32