Sex-related online behaviors, perceived peer norms and adolescentsâ experience with sexual behavior: testing an integrative model
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Research on the role of sex-related Internet use in adolescentsâ sexual development has often isolated the Internet and online behaviors from other, offline influencing factors in adolescentsâ lives, such as processes in the peer domain. The aim of this study was to test an integrative model explaining how receptive (i.e., use of sexually explicit Internet material [SEIM]) and interactive (i.e., use of social networking sites [SNS]) sex-related online behaviors interrelate with perceived peer norms in predicting adolescentsâ experience with sexual behavior. Structural equation modeling on longitudinal data from 1,132 Dutch adolescents (Mage T1 = 13.95; range 11-17; 52.7% boys) demonstrated concurrent, direct, and indirect effects between sex-related online behaviors, perceived peer norms, and experience with sexual behavior. SEIM use (among boys) and SNS use (among boys and girls) predicted increases in adolescentsâ perceptions of peer approval of sexual behavior and/or in their estimat...
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2025-04-01



