Polivictimización sexual online en adolescentes españoles: resultados de una muestra comunitaria (Multiple online victimization of Spanish adolescents: Results from a community sample)

Irene Montiel, Enrique Carbonell y Noemí Pereda (2016) Child Abuse & Neglect 52 (2016) 123–134 Medio: Artículo Científico


Título: Multiple online victimization of Spanish adolescents: Results from a community sample.

Little is known about online victimization of Spanish adolescents. The  present study aims to determine the past-year prevalence of  online victimization in  a  community sample of Spanish adolescents. The  final sample consisted of 3,897 adolescents between 12  and17  years old   (M = 14.45, SD = 1.59), 1,836 males and 2,049 females, recruited from 39 secondary schools in  the east of Spain. The  Cuestionario de  victimización juvenil mediante internet y/o teléfono móvil (hereinafter, Juvenile Online Victimization Questionnaire, JOV-Q, Montiel & Carbonell, 2012) was applied for the assessment of eight types of online victim- ization grouped in  two major domains: sexual (sexual coercion, sexual pressure, online grooming by an adult, unwanted exposure to sexual content and violation of privacy); and nonsexual victimization (online harassment, happy slapping, pressure to obtain personal information). Sixty-one percent of  adolescents reported online victimization during the last year. Online sexual victimization was reported by 39.5% of adolescents and nonsexual victimization by 53.4% of them, whereas 31% of youth reported having experienced online victimization in  both domains. The highest prevalence rates were recorded for  online harassment (50%),  unwanted  exposure to sexual content  (24.4%),   pressure to obtain personal information (18.4%)  and online grooming by an adult (17.2%),  and the lowest for sexual coercion (6.7%) and happy slapping (2.2%). Thirty-five percent of  the adolescents were considered online polyvictims and most of them experienced victimization in  both sexual and nonsexual domains (88%).  This   study illustrates that  Spanish adolescents experience  high levels of  online victimization and that  multiple online victimization appears to be the norm among cybervictims. (Resumen extraído del propio artículo).
 

Fuente original: Irene Montiel envía el artículo a FAPMI para ser indexado en el Centro Documental Virtual FAPMI.
 

Para más información:

  • La autora Irene Montiel es profesora y coordinadora adjunta del Máster en Ciberdelincuencia. Universitat Internacional de Catalunya [+]
  • Artículo de la autora: Cibercriminalidad social juvenil: la cifra negra (2016) [+]
  • Artículo de la autora: Factores inhibidores de la revelación de abuso sexual infantil (2016) [+]
  • III Seminario Estatal sobre Explotación Sexual Infantil y ADolescente, organizado por FAPMI-ECPAT España (2017): Ponencias [+]

 

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