Abstract

Researchers have suggested that specific perceptions of online sexual activities (OSAs) are significant factors in our understanding of engagement in OSAs. In this study, we examined the influences of perceptions of OSAs on actual OSAs via perceived risk and infidelity of OSA among individuals in committed relationships. OSAs were classified as viewing sexually explicit material, seeking sexual partners, cybersex, and flirting. Perceived risk of OSA was defined as the possibility of the partner’s awareness of an individual’s OSAs and the consequences of that awareness. Perceived infidelity of OSA was defined as a person’s view of whether one’s own OSAs constituted infidelity. A questionnaire examining OSA experience, perceived risk of OSA, and perceived infidelity of OSA was administered to 347 heterosexual participants in committed relationships. The results showed that perceived risk and infidelity of OSA were positively correlated and negatively related to OSAs. Moreover, the perceived infidelity of OSA mediated the relationship between the perceived risk of OSA and OSAs. These findings suggest that specific perceptions of OSA are essential in our exploration of the mechanism underlying engagement in OSAs by people in committed relationships.

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