Abstract
Introduction
Sexting behaviors among medical students have scarcely been researched. Although there are diverse types of sexting involving the exchange of different sexual content, two scenarios will be examined here: (a) the exchange of intimate images solely between two partners; and (b) sharing intimate images exchanged between partners with others outside the relationship.
Objective
To verify empathy-related differences between sexting within consensual relationships and non-consensual distribution of intimate images.
Methods
This was a cross-sectional study in which participants provided information through a self-reported questionnaire. Inventories for empathy and sexual impulsiveness and measures of sociodemographic features and sexting behaviors were applied.
Results
This study included 202 medical students. The groups of students engaged in sexting (with or without sharing partners’ intimate images) demonstrated higher sexual impulsiveness and lower personal distress than the reference group. Only the students who admitted to sharing partners’ intimate images showed lower empathic concern and perspective taking than the reference group (affective and cognitive empathy, respectively). Overall, the results of this study support previous findings that individuals engaged in sexting demonstrate lower personal discomfort with their actions than people not engaged in sexting.
Conclusion
Despite knowing the legal consequences of the exposure of intimate images from partners or colleagues, some students seem to prefer taking this risk.
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Médico psiquiatra. Professor Livre-Docente pelo Departamento de Psiquiatria da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. Atualmente é Professor Assistente da Faculdade de Medicina do ABC, Coordenador do Programa de Residência Médica em Psiquiatria da FMABC, Pesquisador do Grupo Interdisciplinar de Estudos de Álcool e Drogas do Instituto de Psiquiatria da FMUSP (GREA-IPQ-HCFMUSP) e Coordenador do Ambulatório de Transtornos da Sexualidade da Faculdade de Medicina do ABC (ABSex). Tem experiência em Psiquiatria Geral, com ênfase nas áreas de Dependências Químicas e Transtornos da Sexualidade, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: Tratamento Farmacológico das Dependências Químicas, Alcoolismo, Clínica Forense e Transtornos da Sexualidade.