Positive and Negative Outcomes of Sexting

- Authors: Elizabeth Englander1, Cheryl E. Sanders2, Katalin Parti3
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts 02325, USA 2 Metropolitan State University of Denver, Denver, Colorado 55106, USA 3 Department of Sociology, Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA
- Source: Common Pediatric Diseases: Current Challenges , pp 30-36
- Publication Date: October 2023
- Language: English
Historically, the concept of “sexting" (the sending of nude pictures or videos between teenage youth) has been associated with extremely negative outcomes, including legal vulnerabilities, lost future opportunities, and depression and suicide. These negative outcomes have been widely promoted in the news media and in research on the phenomena. Yet despite diligent efforts by adults to warn youth of these negative outcomes, sexting persists and may even be more common than was first thought. Almost a decade ago, the first research began to emerge that suggested that these risks may be less common than first thought. More recent research has filled out our knowledge about sexting by outlining positive outcomes of sexting that may help explain why underage youth persist in these behaviors despite draconian warnings. This paper outlines some of these positive outcomes, such as improved feelings of self-confidence and attractiveness; strengthening of existing relationships; and the view that sexting is a safe way to explore emerging sexuality. Given this mix of both potential positive and negative feelings about sexting, I propose here that sexting education should follow the best practices long established for sex education, namely, ensuring that youth understand risks, consider relationships and feelings, and do not engage in sexting because of pressure or coercion. nbsp;
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