贾昕珊(第一作者)等:在SSCI(2025中科院3区)期刊《Journal of Interpersonal Violence》发表论文

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Title: Image-Based Sexual  Abuse Against  Adolescents in Tanzania:  A Cross-Sectional  Quantitative Analysis of  Lifestyles and Routine  Activities


Abstract: Image-based Sexual Abuse (IBSA) victimization appears to be prevalent  among adolescents, but the influence of lifestyles and routine activities on its  etiology is still not well understood. Informed by Routine Activity Theory,  the current study aims to explain IBSA victimization by examining the risk  factors associated with adolescents’ routine activities, with a particular focus  on the different ways of exposure to Internet use on weekdays and weekends.  The study was conducted in Tanzania, East Africa, a country with one-third  of its population as adolescents and a rapid increase in Internet use. Data  were collected using a cross-sectional survey questionnaire administered to  a stratified random sample of 1,014 adolescents (aged 12–20 years; 58.38%  female). Tobit models with moderation analyses were employed to test the  hypotheses. Routine activity factors such as exposure on the weekends, and attractiveness, and proximity to offenders increased the risks of IBSA.  Internet use patterns showed distinct moderation effects: weekday use  positively moderated physical guardianship against IBSA, while weekend  use demonstrated a negative moderation effect. IBSA victimization among  the current sample of Tanzanian youth was influenced by their different  weekly Internet use patterns, with smaller households found to increase  weekday risk while providing weekend protection. The results highlight the  importance of implementing customized prevention strategies that address  weekly Internet use patterns within both school and family environments.


Keywords: image-based sexual abuse, adolescents, routine activities theory, Tanzania


DOI: 10.1177/08862605261429551