Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
350991 Computers in Human Behavior 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The current research addressed age differences in internet use among Same Sex Attracted (SSA) individuals. In general, online communities are found to be a source of social support, especially for minority group members. However, it is unclear whether younger and older SSA people differ in their use of these communities. The present research examined age differences in use of online communities, hypothesizing that young SSA people primarily use these for social interaction and support, whereas older SSA people use online communities to seek sexual contacts. Study 1 examined age differences in motives to start using these websites. Study 2 examined age differences in use of online profiles and online social support. Results of both studies confirmed our hypotheses. Younger compared to older SSA people are found to receive more online social support, whereas older SSA use the internet more for sexual purposes. Our findings provide first time evidence of the relation between sexual orientation, age and internet use.

► Age differences in internet use among same sex attracted (SSA) individuals. ► Young SSA individuals use the internet for social interaction and support. ► Older SSA individuals use the internet more for sexual purposes. ► First time evidence of the relation between sexual orientation, age and internet use.

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