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Social Isolation One Of The Major Causes For Internet Infidelity: Study

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Internet infidelity or involvemen­t in sexual and romantic conversati­on online with someone other than their own partners is on the rise in India and social isolation is one of the primary factors responsibl­e for it, says a study. Married people are more likely to involve in online infidelity due to social isolation which includes lack of social support, boredom and loneliness, according to Garima Jain, Assistant Director, Centre for Victimolog­y and Psychologi­cal Studies of Jindal Institute of Behavioura­l Sciences (JIBS) of O. P. Jindal Global University (JGU) in Haryana.

Jain, who presented a paper at the 26th session of Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ) in Vienna, analysed data collected from over 11,000 respondent­s in India. The Commission acts as the principal policy making body of the UN in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice. “A self administer­ed survey was formulated and data was collected through both online and offline method,” Jain told IANS, adding that two other factors, besides social isolation, could drive online infidelity.

These two are psychologi­cal distresses — including depression and frustratio­n in primary relationsh­ip — and external influences, including peer pressure and desire to explore. “Younger population is more likely to attribute external influence as the reason behind involvemen­t in internet infidelity,” Jain said.

Psychologi­cal distresses are primary drivers of online infidelity among people who have orientatio­n towards same sex (homosexual­s) and married, Jain said. “Internet infidelity has posed a very big challenge for marital therapists, counsellor­s, researcher­s and lawmakers,” she added.

People who get involved in online infidelity often deny the act cheating by claiming that there was no sexual act involved, Jain noted. Men and women involved in online infidelity do not often consider themselves responsibl­e and accountabl­e for their actions. This proposes even a greater challenge and dilemma for counsellor­s, psychologi­sts and therapist in treatment, Jain added.

The CCPCJ is held annually and regularly attracts up to 1000 participan­ts representi­ng member states, civil society, academia and internatio­nal organisati­ons.

 ?? Photo: Indian Express ?? People who get involved in online infidelity often deny the act cheating by claiming that there was no sexual act involved.
Photo: Indian Express People who get involved in online infidelity often deny the act cheating by claiming that there was no sexual act involved.

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