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AUTOR(ES) Sylvia Niehuis , Alan Reifman , DANA A. WEISER , Narissra M Punyanunt-Carter , Jeanne Flora , Vladimir S Arias , C. REBECCA OLDHAM
ANO 2020
TIPO Article
PERIÓDICO Human Communication Research
ISSN 0360-3989
E-ISSN 1468-2958
EDITORA Oxford University Press
DOI 10.1093/hcr/hqz013
CITAÇÕES 5
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 8e795e5a8da75b26db5cfd172037cd6f
FORMATO PDF

Resumo

Some people send or receive sexually explicit images or messages when using dating apps. Seeing unwanted content may produce adverse effects, consistent with expectancy violations theory (EVT), and disillusion some users. To test links between encountering sexually explicit materials and dating app disillusionment (with oneself, with others, and regret over app usage), we surveyed two samples of dating app users. Study 1 (n = 531 college students) focused on Tinder, whereas Study 2 (n = 209 Mechanical Turk workers) examined dating apps broadly. In each study, a latent class analysis sorted users into four groups, based on their dating app engagement with sexual content. Participants who rarely exchanged and did not enjoy sexual content were most regretful, as even one bad experience might have violated their expectations. Contrary to EVT, participants with high enjoyment of explicit materials felt disillusioned with themselves. Participants citing relationship-seeking purposes for app usage were highly disillusioned when heavily involved with explicit content.

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