Involuntary exhibition: impact on users and non-users of cibersexo
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The spread of sexual contents through various portals makes many adolescents could be involuntarily exposed while surfing and this can have a negative impact. Therefore it is important to explore aspects that can buffer the negative effects of this exposure, such as voluntary pre-exposure to pornography. In fact, this is the aim of this work. Taking a sample of 152 male students between 14 and 16 years old, we have found that voluntary pre-exposed experience fewer symptoms as a result of unwanted exposure and also extract positive aspects of exposure.
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