Fatores psicossociais associados à vitimização por engano em relacionamentos on-line.
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2022Autor
Lima, Brenda Letícia do Nascimento
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With the implementation of digital in human interaction mechanisms, new forms of
connection were incorporated into everyday life, including interactions with loving purposes.
It is understood that virtual relatinships have characteristics that differ from personal
interactions, such as anonymity and the total possibility of manipulation and editability of the
personal image that will be presented to other users, opening doors to the commitment of
crimes and deceptive actions through a virtual profile. That said, it is understood that
deception and fraud, when carried out in the midst of romantic-based interactions, become
possible from a false bond of "reciprocal love", which may result in financial and/or
psychological damage to the victim. In this context, the profile of the victims, as well as the
consequences experienced by them, will vary according to the intention and magnitude of the
deception. This research aimed to analyze the relationship between psychosocial factors and
victimization by deception in virtual love interactions, seeking to understand the role of
personality factors, romantic love beliefs, gender and self-esteem in this issue. For this
purpose, the research was based on a correlational ex post facto design. A sample of 163
participants answered a computerized questionnaire consisting of the following measures:
Socio-demographic questionnaire, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (EAR-10), Big Five
Personality Factors Inventory (IGFP-5), Romantic Beliefs Scale and the Cheating Victimization Scale in Online Romantic Interactions. From the results obtained, no significant
differences were identified between genders with regard to victimization, romanticism,
self-esteem and neuroticism. Through the data obtained, there were also no significant
correlations between victimization and the other variables, on the other hand, openness to
experience, conscientiousness, extroversion and kindness showed significant associations
with each other and with self-esteem, as well as the factor neuroticism was positively
correlated with romanticism. In addition, victimization was associated with the frequency of
online interactions for romantic purposes. The objectives of this research were achieved,
contributing to the Brazilian literature on the subject from data on psychosocial factors and
their relationship with victimization by deception in virtual love interactions in the Brazilian
context. Furthermore, it is expected that this research will contribute to the development and
follow-up of new studies on victimization by deception in online relationships, with the aim
of broadening the understanding of the biases that permeate this phenomenon in Brazilian
territory.
Keywords: Online dating; Deception; Victimization; Relationship.