Greek Sexting Landscape: Uncovering Consequences Beyond the Selfie

Lamprini Ntountoumi, Maria Ioannou, John Synnott, Calli Tzani, Mara Morelli, Antonio Chirumbolo, Michelle Druin

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Abstract

Sexting is the sharing of sexually suggestive or provocative content via new technologies. Due to the lack of studies on sexting in Greece, this study aimed to investigate the Greek sexting landscape and its impact on individuals and human relationships. Thus, 485 participants (354 women, 124 men, 4 “other”, 3 undefined) were recruited through an online questionnaire. All participants were Greeks or residents of Greece, and the age range was 16–64. Analysis showed that teens and young adults aged 16–30 tend to sext more than the ones over 30 years old; also, men are more likely to sext (both receive and send) than women. Despite the potential benefits of sexting between partners, it poses several dangers, too, especially when it is not consensual. Apart from its limitations, the study opens the way for further investigation into sexting in Greece.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere1642
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling
Early online date19 Sep 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 19 Sep 2024

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