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    Online Sexual Activity Experiences Among College Students: A Four-Country Comparison

    The purpose of this study was to compare male and female college students in four countries (Canada, Germany, Sweden, and the U.S.) on their lifetime experiences (prevalence) and frequency of recent experience...

    Nicola Döring, Kristian Daneback, Krystelle Shaughnessy in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2017)

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    The Roles of Individual Characteristics and Liberalism in Intentional and Unintentional Exposure to Online Sexual Material Among European Youth: A Multilevel Approach

    The aim of this study was to examine how young people are intentionally or unintentionally exposed to sexual material on the internet. A sample from the EU Kids Online II project, including youth (N = 11,712, 11–...

    Anna Ševčíková, Jan Šerek, Monica Barbovschi in Sexuality Research and Social Policy (2014)

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    Prevalence, Severity, and Correlates of Problematic Sexual Internet Use in Swedish Men and Women

    The content and prevalence of problematic Internet sexual use was investigated in a sample of 1,913 Internet-recruited younger Swedish men and women. Five items as part of a larger Internet sexual use study ad...

    Michael W. Ross, Sven-Axel Månsson, Kristian Daneback in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2012)

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    Use of Pornography in a Random Sample of Norwegian Heterosexual Couples

    This study examined the use of pornography in couple relationships to enhance the sex-life. The study contained a representative sample of 398 heterosexual couples aged 22–67 years. Data collection was carried...

    Kristian Daneback, Bente Træen, Sven-Axel Månsson in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2009)