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Características psicológicas de consumidores de cibersexo : una aproximación.

Authors: Sanabria-Ferrand, Pablo Alfonso;

Características psicológicas de consumidores de cibersexo : una aproximación.

Abstract

El objetivo de la presente investigación fue identificar las características psicológicas de los consumidores de cibersexo. Para ello se utilizó un diseño descriptivo correlacional en donde se aplicó un instrumento de109 preguntas a 200 participantes a través de un portal de Internet, que evaluaba aspectos demográficos y psicológicos. Los resultados obtenidos de las diferentes escalas muestran que los consumidores de cibersexo tienden a ser predominantemente hombres jóvenes (20 a 39 años), solteros, en su mayoría estudiantes universitarios o profesionales, heterosexuales, quienes tienen en su mayoría una pareja estable. Para consumir cibersexo, prefieren el Chat, a las páginas Web, y lo hacen con una frecuencia promedio de 2.2 veces por semana. Son personas que acostumbran a cambiar su identidad, apariencia física, su sexo y edad cuando esta en Internet. Un poco más de la mitad de los consumidores se declaran adictos al cibersexo, pero no presentan insatisfacción sexual, pero si un bajo auto-concepto. La mitad de los participantes mostraron puntajes moderados en las escalas de depresión y ansiedad.

The aim of the current research was to identify the psychological characteristics of Cybersex consumers. A correlational descriptive design was conducted with a view to evaluating both demographic and psychological aspects. The inquiry comprised 109 questions targeted at 200 respondents through the Internet. The final results according to the given indicators show that consumers of Cybersex predominantly tend to be young men (aged 20 to 39), bachelors, most of them university students or professionals, heterosexuals, who are in a steady sexual relationship. When it comes to consuming Cybersex, the users prefer the chat to Web pages, and they do it regularly with an average of 2, 2 times per week. Such people are accustomed to changing their identity, physical appearance, sex and age when surfing the Internet. On average, a few more than half the respondents (consumers) declared themselves addicted to Cybersex. They didn’t show sexual dissatisfaction but they did report low selfconcept. Half the respondents' results demonstrated moderate scores in relation to the indicators of depression and anxiety

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Colombia
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Internet, Sexualidad humana, Human sexuality, Addiction, Adicción

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