Cannabis Ruderalis

Authors
Joshua H West, Cameron E Lister, P Cougar Hall, Benjamin T Crookston, Paola Rivera Snow, Maria Elena Zvietcovich, Richard P West
Publication date
2014/12
Journal
BMC public health
Volume
14
Pages
1-7
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Sexting (sexual messaging via mobile devices) among adolescents may result in increased risky sexual practices, psychological distress and in some cases, suicide. There is very little research on sexting in developing nations, such as Peru. In particular, little is known about gender differences in the correlates of sexting. The purpose of this study was to determine the sexting prevalence and correlates of sexting among adolescent boys and girls in Cusco, Peru.
Methods
The study sample comprised 949 high school aged adolescents from Cusco, Peru. Adolescents responded to questions about demographics, sexting behavior, and risk/protective factors. Separate regression models were constructed to compare correlates of sexting for boys and sexting for girls.
Results
Twenty percent of the sample reported …
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Scholar articles
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