A Preliminary Investigation of Risks or Adverse Outcomes of Relationship Seeking on Social Network Sites
Abstract
In contrast to younger populations, little attention has been paid to the increase in seniors using Internet-based venues to find relationships and the potential risk for adverse outcomes this poses. This study examined data collected via an online survey from 45 ethnically diverse women aged 50+ “seeking relationships” on MySpace. The majority of women reported a relationship with someone they met online (85%). They also reported experiencing adverse events including financial exploitation (40%), threats (55%), and physical harm (38%) by someone they met online at levels greater than traditional relationship seeking in the general population. Directions for future research are explored.
Citation
VandeWeerd, C. L., Corvin, J., Coulter, M., Perkins, E. A., Telford, R., Yalcin, A., & et al. (2014). A preliminary investigation of risks for adverse outcomes of relationship seeking on social network sites: A descriptive study of women seeking relationships on MySpace in Hillsborough County, Florida. Journal of Women and Aging