Cybersex Addiction Among Adolescents: A Quantitative Analysis of Psychological and Physical Impacts in Peninsular Malaysia

This research paper investigates the psychological and physical impacts of cybersex addiction among children in Peninsular Malaysia. Utilising a quantitative approach, data was collected from 750 respondents aged 13 to 17, equally distributed across Malay, Chinese, and Indian ethnicities. This study...

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Published in:Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Main Author: Maizon W.S.N.W.; Hamid S.N.F.A.; Ahmad Y.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85206486110&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-031-67437-2_41&partnerID=40&md5=9bd232d5ba8c068ba3bb570df6cf473c
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Maizon W.S.N.W.; Hamid S.N.F.A.; Ahmad Y.
Cybersex Addiction Among Adolescents: A Quantitative Analysis of Psychological and Physical Impacts in Peninsular Malaysia
2024
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
1081 LNNS

10.1007/978-3-031-67437-2_41
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85206486110&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-031-67437-2_41&partnerID=40&md5=9bd232d5ba8c068ba3bb570df6cf473c
This research paper investigates the psychological and physical impacts of cybersex addiction among children in Peninsular Malaysia. Utilising a quantitative approach, data was collected from 750 respondents aged 13 to 17, equally distributed across Malay, Chinese, and Indian ethnicities. This study aims to explore the factors contributing to cybersex addiction and its effects on children's well-being. The findings reveal that individual factors, peer influence, and technological advancements significantly influence psychological damage. Children's propensity for cybersex addiction is attributed to factors such as loneliness, curiosity, and an inability to resist desires. Moreover, prolonged screen time and exposure to objectionable content exacerbate psychological distress. Parental neglect of monitoring digital activities further exacerbates these issues. Similarly, physical damage is evident, with cybersex addiction leading to behavioral changes, academic decline, and social isolation. Aggressive behaviour and school refusal are common manifestations, exacerbated by excessive digital device usage. Peer influence also plays a significant role, with children emulating the negative behaviors of peers addicted to cybersex. This study underscores the urgent need for comprehensive interventions to address cybersex addiction among children. Efforts should focus on enhancing parental supervision, promoting responsible technology use, and fostering positive peer relationships. By addressing these factors, policymakers, educators, and parents can mitigate the detrimental impacts of cybersex addiction and promote the well-being of children in Peninsular Malaysia. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
23673370
English
Conference paper

author Maizon W.S.N.W.; Hamid S.N.F.A.; Ahmad Y.
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Cybersex Addiction Among Adolescents: A Quantitative Analysis of Psychological and Physical Impacts in Peninsular Malaysia
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title_short Cybersex Addiction Among Adolescents: A Quantitative Analysis of Psychological and Physical Impacts in Peninsular Malaysia
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description This research paper investigates the psychological and physical impacts of cybersex addiction among children in Peninsular Malaysia. Utilising a quantitative approach, data was collected from 750 respondents aged 13 to 17, equally distributed across Malay, Chinese, and Indian ethnicities. This study aims to explore the factors contributing to cybersex addiction and its effects on children's well-being. The findings reveal that individual factors, peer influence, and technological advancements significantly influence psychological damage. Children's propensity for cybersex addiction is attributed to factors such as loneliness, curiosity, and an inability to resist desires. Moreover, prolonged screen time and exposure to objectionable content exacerbate psychological distress. Parental neglect of monitoring digital activities further exacerbates these issues. Similarly, physical damage is evident, with cybersex addiction leading to behavioral changes, academic decline, and social isolation. Aggressive behaviour and school refusal are common manifestations, exacerbated by excessive digital device usage. Peer influence also plays a significant role, with children emulating the negative behaviors of peers addicted to cybersex. This study underscores the urgent need for comprehensive interventions to address cybersex addiction among children. Efforts should focus on enhancing parental supervision, promoting responsible technology use, and fostering positive peer relationships. By addressing these factors, policymakers, educators, and parents can mitigate the detrimental impacts of cybersex addiction and promote the well-being of children in Peninsular Malaysia. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
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