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CES Psicología

On-line version ISSN 2011-3080

Abstract

RESETT, Santiago; GONZALEZ CAINO, Pablo  and  MESURADO, Belén. Emotional Problems, Dark Personality, Sexting and Grooming in Adolescents: the role of Gender and Age. CES Psicol [online]. 2022, vol.15, n.2, pp.23-43.  Epub June 10, 2022. ISSN 2011-3080.  https://doi.org/10.21615/cesp.6132.

The present study aimed to study if emotional problems (depression and anxiety) and Dark Personality were predictors of sexting and grooming, and if this behavior differs by gender and age. A sample of 728 adolescents between 11 and 18 years of age (38% male) from three private high schools located in Buenos Aires and Paraná, Argentina, was drawn. They completed a Sexting questionnaire, the Questionnaire for Online Sexual Solicitation and Interaction of Minors with Adults for grooming behavior, Rosenberg Scale of Psychosomatic Symptoms, the Kovacs Depression Inventory for Children and the Dirty Dozen for dark personality traits. Results showed that 12% of adolescents admitted having carried out a sexting behavior. Sending written messages of a sexual nature (11%) and photos (10%) were the most prevalent ways, followed by videos (4%), but no differences were detected according to gender. Significant predictors of sexting and the size of its explained variance ranged by gender (R² = 47% for females and R² = 12% for men, respectively). In the case of females, older age and psychopathy were the significant predictors. In the case of males, less anxiety was the significant predictors. A structural model explained a variance of 6% for sexting and 21% for grooming, indicating that there was no inavariance, according to gender. Linear regressions to predict grooming from sexting also suggested this relationship was moderated by gender.

Keywords : sexting; emotional problems; personality; grooming; Dark Triad; risky online behaviors; sexual risk behavior; adolescents.

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