The Internet’s impact on sexuality: A critical review of 15years of research
Contenu
Titre
The Internet’s impact on sexuality: A critical review of 15years of research
Computers in Human Behavior
Créateur
Nicola M. Döring
Résumé
The body of empirical research on Internet sexuality has grown steadily since 1993. The following paper provides an overview of the current state of research in this field in its full thematic breadth, addressing six areas of online sexuality: Pornography, sex shops, sex work, sex education, sex contacts, and sexual subcultures. Key research results are presented concerning Internet sexuality’s forms of manifestation, participant groups, opportunities, and risks. This paper shows that sexually related online activities have become routine in recent years for large segments of the population in the Western world. Internet sexuality also takes somewhat different forms based on the age, gender, and sexual orientation of the individual. Academic studies to date have focused overwhelmingly on the possible negative effects of Internet sexuality. By contrast, little research has been conducted on potential benefits. Consequently, a surprising number of gaps are evident in the scholarship on Internet sexuality.
volume
25
numéro
5
pages
1089-1101
Date
9/2009
Titre abrégé
Computers in Human Behavior
The Internet’s impact on sexuality
Langue
en
doi
10.1016/j.chb.2009.04.003
issn
07475632