Comportamiento sexual online en adultos mayores

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J Castro-Calvo
R Ballester-Arnal
C Giménez-García
B Gil-Juliá

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La reducción de la brecha tecnológica y el incremento de la educación digital de los más mayores ha facilitado que cada vez sean más y de una edad más avanzada los que usan Internet con fines sexuales. Este estudio se planteó con el objetivo de explorar la conducta sexual online en este sector de población. Tomando una muestra de 423 personas de entre 60-70 años, se constató que cerca del 70% había utilizado Internet con fines sexuales y que su perfil de consumo presentaba diferencias respecto al patrón típico de adultos jóvenes. Estas diferencias se discuten en el contexto de la construcción social de la sexualidad.

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Castro-Calvo, J., Ballester-Arnal, R., Giménez-García, C., & Gil-Juliá, B. (2017). Comportamiento sexual online en adultos mayores. Revista INFAD De Psicología. International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology., 2(2), 89–98. https://doi.org/10.17060/ijodaep.2017.n2.v2.1082
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J Castro-Calvo, Universitat Jaume I

Dpto. Psicología Básica, Clínica y Psicobiología.
Salusex-Unisexsida.

R Ballester-Arnal, Universitat Jaume I

Dpto. Psicología Básica, Clínica y Psicobiología.
Salusex-Unisexsida.

C Giménez-García, Universitat Jaume I

Dpto. Psicología Básica, Clínica y Psicobiología.
Salusex-Unisexsida.

B Gil-Juliá, Universitat Jaume I

Dpto. Psicología Básica, Clínica y Psicobiología.
Salusex-Unisexsida.

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