2011
DOI: 10.1080/19317611.2010.546945
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What is Cybersex? Heterosexual Students’ Definitions

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“…Some recent studies focused on those online addictive behaviors, particularly related to video gaming (King et al, 2013), gambling (Guertler et al, 2014), sex (Shaughnessy, Byers, & Thornton, 2011), shopping (Rose & Dhandayudham, 2014) or communication and social networking (Mazer & Ledbetter, 2012). Indeed, some behaviors could present a particularly addictive potential, such as online problematic behaviors related to sex, gaming, gambling (Guertler et al, 2014) or social networking (Kuss & Griffiths, 2011), and could foster the development of a PIU or a Generalized Problematic Internet Use (GPIU) (Adièle & Olatokun, 2014;Kuss, Griffiths, Karila, & Billieux, 2014;Wallace & Masiak, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Some recent studies focused on those online addictive behaviors, particularly related to video gaming (King et al, 2013), gambling (Guertler et al, 2014), sex (Shaughnessy, Byers, & Thornton, 2011), shopping (Rose & Dhandayudham, 2014) or communication and social networking (Mazer & Ledbetter, 2012). Indeed, some behaviors could present a particularly addictive potential, such as online problematic behaviors related to sex, gaming, gambling (Guertler et al, 2014) or social networking (Kuss & Griffiths, 2011), and could foster the development of a PIU or a Generalized Problematic Internet Use (GPIU) (Adièle & Olatokun, 2014;Kuss, Griffiths, Karila, & Billieux, 2014;Wallace & Masiak, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Online sexual behaviors can include but are not limited to having an emotional component. These online activities can be performed alone (viewing pornography and masturbating) or in the presence of others via the Internet (webcam or live chat) [19]. If the individual is already involved in a romantic relationship, these behaviors can be considered acts of cyber infidelity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Was bleibt, sind aber noch die zwischenmenschlichen Sexkontakte auf Distanz. Diese sind seit den 1990er-Jahren bekannt unter Stichworten wie Cybersex, virtueller Sex, Chatsex, Camsex oder neuerdings auch Sexting (Courtice und Shaughnessy 2017;Dannecker und Lemke 2017;Döring 2000Döring , 2012aDöring , 2014aKoops et al 2018;Shaughnessy et al 2011). Angesichts der Corona-Kontaktverbote erfreuten sich solche medienvermittelten zwischenmenschlichen Sexkontakte plötzlich besonders großer Beliebtheit und wurden öffentlich so stark diskutiert, dass im März 2020 in den Medien ein Mehr-Telefonsex-und-mehr-Onlinesex-Narrativ als das populärste Partnersex-Narrativ (vertreten in 21.6 % der Medienbeiträge im Sample, siehe oben ▶Tab.…”
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