Characteristics that predict exposure to and subsequent intentional viewing of child sexual abuse material among a community sample of Internet users

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Child Abuse & Neglect Pub Date : 2024-08-31 DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2024.106977
Sarah Skye Napier , Michael C. Seto , Judith Cashmore , Rita Shackel
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Abstract

Background

An important element of reducing the sexual abuse and exploitation of children is to understand the behaviors of individuals who consume child sexual abuse material (CSAM), including the predictors of continued use.

Objective

To investigate predictors of ‘ever viewing’ CSAM and subsequent intentional use among individuals in the community.

Method

This study used multivariate logistic regression analysis to identify significant predictors of ever viewing CSAM (n = 742) in an anonymous survey of 5512 Internet users in the community, and of subsequent intentional CSAM use among a subset of 459 CSAM viewers.

Results

The characteristics of respondents that were significantly associated with ever viewing CSAM were being male, older in age (25–34 and 55+ years cf. 18–24 years), residing in Australia, New Zealand, or Canada (cf. the United Kingdom), earlier exposure to adult pornography (<14 years), experiencing childhood physical abuse or neglect, viewing bestiality pornography featuring adults, viewing bondage/S&M (BDSM) pornography featuring adults, being likely (self-reported) to have sexual contact with a child, and visiting pedophilic chat forums online. In the subset sample, almost half (218, 47.5 %) viewed CSAM again intentionally after first exposure. Predictors of subsequent intentional viewing of CSAM after adjusting for age and country of residence were being male, ever experiencing loneliness, searching for CSAM intentionally at first exposure, being likely (self-reported) to have sexual contact with a child, and visiting pedophilic chat forums online.

Conclusions

The findings have strong implications for prevention of first exposure to CSAM, and of continued CSAM use after exposure does occur.

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预测社区样本网民接触并随后有意观看儿童性虐待材料的特征
背景减少对儿童的性虐待和性剥削的一个重要因素是了解消费儿童性虐待材料(CSAM)的个人行为,包括持续使用的预测因素。方法本研究使用多变量逻辑回归分析,在对 5512 名社区互联网用户进行的匿名调查中,确定了曾经观看 CSAM(n = 742)的重要预测因素,并在 459 名 CSAM 观看者的子集中确定了随后有意使用 CSAM 的重要预测因素。结果与曾经观看 CSAM 有显著相关性的受访者特征是:男性、年龄较大(25-34 岁和 55 岁以上,18-24 岁)、居住在澳大利亚、新西兰或加拿大(英国)、较早接触 CSAM。与英国相比)、较早接触成人色情制品(14 年)、童年遭受身体虐待或忽视、观看以成人为主角的兽性色情制品、观看以成人为主角的捆绑/S&M (BDSM) 色情制品、有可能(自我报告)与儿童发生性接触以及在线访问恋童癖聊天论坛。在子集样本中,几乎有一半(218 人,47.5%)的人在第一次接触 CSAM 后再次有意观看。在对年龄和居住国进行调整后,男性、曾经经历过孤独、第一次接触时有意搜索 CSAM、可能(自我报告)与儿童有性接触以及访问网上恋童癖聊天论坛是随后有意观看 CSAM 的预测因素。
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期刊介绍: Official Publication of the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Child Abuse & Neglect The International Journal, provides an international, multidisciplinary forum on all aspects of child abuse and neglect, with special emphasis on prevention and treatment; the scope extends further to all those aspects of life which either favor or hinder child development. While contributions will primarily be from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, social work, medicine, nursing, law enforcement, legislature, education, and anthropology, the Journal encourages the concerned lay individual and child-oriented advocate organizations to contribute.
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