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Abell, J. W.,  Steenbergh, T. A., & Boivin, M. J. (2006). Cyberporn use in the context of religiosity. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 34, 165-171.

Adam, A. (2002). Cyberstalking and Internet pornography: Gender and the gaze. Ethics and Information Technology, 4, 133-142.

Adams, M. S., Oye, J., & Parker, T. S. (2003). Sexuality of older adults and the Internet: From sex education to cybersex. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 18, 405-415.

Alapack, R., Blichfeldt, M. F., & Elden, A. (2005). Flirting on the Internet and the Hickey: A hermeneutic. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 8, 52-61.

Albright, J. M. (2008). Sex in America online: An exploration of sex, marital status, and sexual identity in internet sex seeking and its impacts. Journal of Sex Research, 45, 175-186.

Alexander, J. (2002). Homo-pages and queer sites: studying the construction and representation of queer identities on the World Wide Web. International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies, 7, 85-106.

Appelby, G. A. (2001). Interviewing working-class gay men over the Internet. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services: Issues in Practice, Policy & Research, 12, 133-151.

Atwood, J. D. (2007). When love hurts: Preadolescent girls' reports in incest. American Journal of Family Therapy, 35, 287-313.

Ayling, R., & Mewse, A. J. (2009). Evaluating Internet interviews with gay men.Qualitative Health Research, 19, 566-576.

Baker, A., & Whitty, M. (2008). Researching romance and sexuality online: Issues for new and current researchers. In S. Holland (Ed.), Remote relationships in a small world (pp. 34-49). New York: Peter Lang.

Balán, I. C., Carballo-Diéguez, A., Ventuneac, A., & Remien, R. H. (2009). Intentional condomless anal intercourse among Latino msm who meet secual partners on the Internet. AIDS Education and Prevention, 21, 14-24.

Bancroft, J. (2008). Lust or identity? Archives of Sexual Behavior, 37,  426-428.

Barak, A. (2005). Sexual harassment on the Internet. Social Science Computer Review, 23, 77-92.

Barak, A., & Fisher, W. A. (2001). Toward an Internet-driven, theoretically-based, innovative approach to sex education. Journal of Sex Research, 38, 324-332.

Barak, A., & Fisher, W. A. (2002). The future of Internet sexuality. In A. Cooper (Ed.), Sex and the Internet: A guidebook for clinicians (pp. 263-280). New York: Brunner-Routledge.

Barak, A., & Fisher, W. A. (2003). Experience with and Internet-based, theoretically grounded educational resource for the promotion of sexual and reproductive health. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 18, 293-308.

Barak, A., Fisher, W. A., Belfry, S., & Lashambe, D. R. (1999). Sex, guys, and cyberspace: Effects of Internet pornography and individual differences on men's attitudes toward women. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 11, 63-92.

Barak, A., & King S. A. (2000). The two faces of the Internet: Introduction to the Special Issue on the Internet and sexuality. CyberPsychology and Behavior, 3, 517-520.

Barak, A., & Safir, M. P. (1997). Sex and the Internet: An Israeli perspective. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 22, 67-73.

Barber, T. (2004). A pleasure prophecy: Predictions for the sex tourist of the future. In D. D Waskul (Ed.), Net. SeXXX: Reading on sex, pornography, and the Internet (pp. 323-336). New York : Peter Lang.

Bartoş, S. E., Phua, V. C., & Avery, E. (2009). Differences in Romanian men's online personals by sexualities. Journal of Men's Studies, 17, 145-154.

Bates, A., & Metcalf, C. (2007). A psychometric comparison of Internet and non-Internet sex offenders from a community treatment sample. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 13, 11-20.

Bay-Cheng, L. Y. (2001). SexEd.Com: Values and norms in web-based sexuality education. Journal of Sex Research, 38, 241-251.

Beech, A. R., Elliott, I. A., Birgden, A., & Findlater, D. (2008). The Internet and child sexual offending: A criminological review. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 13, 216-228.

Benotsch, E. G., & Kalichman, S., Cage, M. (2002). Men who have met sex partners via the Internet: Prevalence, predictors, and implications for HIV prevention. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 31, 177-183.

Benotsch, E. G., Kalichman, S., & Weinhardt, L. S. (2004). HIV – AIDS patients' evaluation of health information on the Internet: The digital divide and vulnerability to fraudulent claims. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 1004-1011.

Benotsch, E. G., Wright, V. J., de Roon Cassini, T. A., Pinkerton, S. D., Weinhardt, L., & Kelly, J. A. (2006). Use of the Internet for HIV prevention by AIDS service organizations in the United States. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 24, 19-35.

Berg, R. C. (2008). Barebacking among MSM Internet users. AIDS Behavior, 12, 822-833.

Biber, J. K., Doverspike, D., Baznik, D., Cober, A., & Ritter, B. A. (2002). Sexual harassment in online communications: Effects of gender and discourse medium. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 5, 33-42.

Binik, Y. M. (2001). Sexuality and the Internet: Lots of hyp(otheses) only a little data. Journal of Sex Research, 38, 281-293.

Blackwell, C. W. (2007). Men who have sex with men and recruit bareback sex partners on the Internet: Implications for STI and HIV prevention and client education. American Journal of Men's Health Online First, 14, 1-8.

Blackwell, C. W. (2008). Men who have sex with men and recruit bareback sex partners on the Internet: Implications for STI and HIV prevention and client education. American Journal of Men’s Health, 2, 306-313.

Blas, M. M., Alva, I. E., Cabello, R., Garcia, P. J., Carcamo, C., Redmon, M., Kimball, A. M., Ryan, R., & Kurth, A. E. (2007). Internet as a tool to access high-risk men who have sex with men from a resource-constrained setting: A study from Peru. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 83, 567-570.

Boies, S. C. (2002). University students’ uses of and reactions to online sexual information and entertainment: Links to online and offline sexual behaviour. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 11, 77-89.

Boies, S. C., Cooper, A., & Osborne, C. S. (2004). Variations in Internet-related problems and psychosicial functioning in online sexual activities: Implications for social and sexual development of young adults. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 7, 207-230.

Bolding, G., Davis, M., Hart, G., Sherr, L., & Elford, J. (2005). Gay men who look for sex on the Internet: Is there more HIV/STI risk with online partners? AIDS, 19, 961-968.

Bolding, G., Davis, M., Hart, G., Sherr, L., & Elford, J. (2006). Heterosexual men and women who seek sex through the Internet. Journal of STD & AIDS, 17, 530-534.

Bolding, G., Davis, M., Hart, G., Sherr, L., & Elford, J. (2007). Where young MSM meet their first sexual partner: the role of the Internet. AIDS Behaviors, 11, 522-526.

Bolding, G., Davis, M., Sherr, L., Hart, G., & Elford, J. (2004). Use of gay Internet sites and views about online health promotion among men who have sex with men. AIDS Care, 16, 993-1001.

Bow, J. N., Bailey, R. W. Jr., & Samet, C. (2005). Forensic evaluation of Internet sexual activity. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 5, 1-29.

Bowen, A. M., Daniel, C. M., Williams, M. L., & Baird, G. L. (2008). Identifying multiple submissions in Internet research: Preserving data integrity. AIDS Behavior, 12, 964-973.

Bowen, A. M., Horvath, K., & Williams, M. L. (2007). A randomized control trial of Internet-delivered HIV prevention targeting rural MSM. Health Education Research, 22, 120-127.

Bowen, A. M., Williams, M. L., Daniel, C. M., & Clayton, S. (2008).   Internet based HIV prevention research targeting rural MSM: Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy. Journal of Behavioral Medicin, 31, 463-477.

Bowen, A., Williams, M., & Horvath, K. (2004). Using the Internet to recruit rural MSM for HIV risk assessment: Sampling issues. AIDS & Behavior, 8, 311-319.

Braun-Courville, D. K., & Rojas, M. (2009). Exposure to sexually explicit web sites and adolescent sexual attitudes and behaviors. Journal of Adolescent Health, 45, 156-162.

Braun-Harvey, D. (2003). Culturally relevant assessment and treatment for gay men’s online sexual activity. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 18, 371-384.

Brown, G., Maycock, B., & Burns, S. (2005). Your picture is your baits: Use and meaning of cyberspace among gay men. Journal of Sex Research, 42, 63-73.

Brown, J. D., & L’Engle, K. L. (2009). X-Rated: Sexual attitudes and behaviors associated with U.S. early adolescents’ exposure to sexually explicit media. Communication Research, 36, 129-151.

Buhi, E. R., Daley, E. M., Fuhrmann, H. J., & Smith, S. A. (2009). An observational study of how young people search for online sexual health information. Journal of American College Health, 58, 101-111.

Bull, S., Pratte, K., Whitesell, N., Rietmeijer, C., & McFarlane, M. (2009). Effects of an Internet-based intervention for HIV prevention: The youthnet trials. AIDS Behaviors, 13, 474-487.

Bull, S. S., Lloyd, L., Rietmeijer, C., & McFarlane, M. (2004). Recruitment and retention of an online sample for an HIV prevention intervention targeting men who have sex with men: The smart sex quest project. AIDS Care, 16, 931-943.

Bull, S. S., & McFarlane, M. (2000). Soliciting sex on the Internet: What are the risks for sexually transmitted diseases and HIV? Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 27, 545-550.

Bull, S. S., McFarlane, M., & King, D. (2001). Barriers to STD/HIV prevention on the Internet. Health Education Research, 16, 661-670.

Bull, S. S., McFarlane, M., Lloyd, L., & Rietmeijer, C. (2004). The process of seeking sex partners online and implications for STD/HIV prevention. AIDS Care, 16, 1012-1020.

Bull, S. S., McFarlane, M., & Rietmeijer, C. (2001). HIV and sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors among men seeking sex with men on-line. American Journal of Public Health, 91, 988-989.

Burgess, A. W., & Mahoney, M., Visk, J., & Morgenbesser, L. (2008). Cyber child sexual exploitation. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 46, 38-45.

Burgess, A. W., & Morgenbesser, L. I. (2005). Sexual violence and seniors. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 5, 193-202.

Burke, A., Sowerbutts, S., Blundell, B., & Sherry, M. (2002). Child pornography and the Internet: Policing and treatment issues. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 9, 79-84.

Burke, S. K. (2000). In search of lesbian community in an electronic world. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 3, 591-604.

Butterworth, D. (1993). Wanking in cyberspace. Trouble & Strife, 27, 33-37.

Buzzell, B., Foss, D., & Middleton, Z. (2006). Explaining use of online pornography: A test of self-control theory and opportunities for deviance. Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, 13, 96-116.

Buzzell, T. (2005). The effects of sophistication, access and monitoring on use of pornography in three technological contexts. Deviant Behavior, 26, 109-132.

Buzzell, T. (2005). Demographic characteristics of persons using pornography in three technological contexts. Sexuality & Culture, 9, 28-48.

Byers, L. J., Menzies, K. S., & O’Grady, W. L. (2004). The impact of computer variables on the viewing and sending of sexually explicit material on the Internet: Testing Cooper’s “Triple-A Engine”. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 13, 157-169.

Calder, M. C. (2004). The Internet: Potential, problems and pathways to hands-on sexual offending, In M. C. Calder (Ed.), Child sexual abuse and the Internet: Tackling the new frontier (pp. 1-23). Dorset, RHP: Russell House Publishing.

Cameron, K. A., Salazar, L. F., Bernhardt, J. M., Burgess-Whitman, N., Wingood, G. M., & DiClemente, R. J. (2005). Adolescents' experience with sex on the Web: Results from online focus groups. Journal of Adolescence, 28, 535-540.

Carballo-Dieguez, A., Dowsett, G. W., Ventuneac, A., Remien, R. H., Balan, I., Dolezal, C., Luciano, O., & Lin, P. (2006). Cybercartography of popular Internet sites used by New York City men who have sex with men interested in bareback sex. AIDS Education and Prevention, 18, 475-489.

Carballo-Diéguez, A., Miner, M., Dolezal, C.,  Rosser, B. R. S., & Jacoby, S. (2006). Sexual negotiation, HIV-status disclosure, and sexual risk behavior among Latino men who use the Internet to seek sex with other men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 35, 473-481.

Carnes, P. J. (2001). Cybersex, courtship, and escalating arousal: Factors in addictive sexual desire. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 8, 45-78.

Carnes, P. J. (2003). The anatomy of arousal: Three internet portals. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 18, 309-328.

Carvalheira, A., & Gomes, F. A. (2003). Cybersex in Portuguese chatrooms: A study of sexual behaviors related to online sex. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 29, 345-360.

Castle, T., & Lee, J. (2008). Ordering sex in cyberspace: A content analysis of escort websites. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 11, 107-121.

Cavaglion, G. (2008). Narratives of self-help of cyberporn dependents. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 15, 195-216.

Cavaglion, G. (2008). Voices of coping in an Italian self-help virtual community of cyberporn dependents. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 11, 599-601.

Cavaglion, G. (2009). Cyber-porn dependence: Voices of distress in an Italian Internet self-help community. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 7, 295-310.

Chaney, M. P., & Chang, C. Y. (2005). A Trio of turmoil for Internet sexually addicted men who have sex with men: Boredom broneness, social connectedness, and dissociation. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 12, 3-18.

Chaney, M. P., & Blalock, A. C. (2006). Boredom proneness, social connectedness, and sexual addiction among men who have sex with male Internet users. Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 26, 111-122.

Chaney, M. P., Dew, B. J. (2003). Online experiences of sexually compulsive men who have sex with men. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 10, 259-274.

Chatterjee, B. B. (2003). Last of the rainmacs? Thinking about pornography in cyberspace. In D. S. Wall (Ed.), Crime and the Internet, (pp. 74-99). London, UK: Routledge.

Chiasson, M. A., Hirshfield, S., Remien, R. H., Humberstone, M., Wong, T., & Wolitski, R. J. (2007). A comparison of on-line and off-line sexual risk in men who have sex with men – An event-based on-line survey. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 44, 235-243.

Chiasson, M. A., Parsons, J. T., Tesoriero, J. M., Carballo-Dieguez, A., Hirshfield, S., & Remien, R. H. (2006). HIV behavioral research online. Journal of Urban Health, 83, 73-85.

Chiasson, M. A., Shaw, F. S., Humberstone, M., Hirshfield, S., & Hartel, D. (2009). Increased HIV disclosure three months after an online video intervention for men who have sex with men (MSM(. Aids Care, 21, 1081-1089.

Chiou, W. (2006). Adolescents' sexual self-disclosure on the Internet: Deindividuation and impression management. Adolescence, 41, 547-561.

Chiou, W., & Wan C. (2006). Sexual self-disclosure in cyberspace among Taiwanese adolescents: Gender differences and the interplay of cyberspace and real life. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 9, 46-53.

Chirban, J. T. (2006). Integrative strategies for treating Internet sexuality: A case study of paraphilias. Clinical Case Studies, 5, 126-141.

Cook, I. (2006). Western heterosexual masculinity, anxiety, and Web porn. Journal of Men's Studies, 14, 47-63.

Cooper, A. (1997). The Internet and sexuality: Into the next millennium. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 22, 5-6.

Cooper, A. (1998). Sexuality and the Internet: Surfing into the new millennium. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 1, 187-193.

Cooper, A. (2000). Cybersex and sexual compulsivity: The dark side of the force. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 7, 1-3.

Cooper, A., Delmonico, D. L, & Burg, R. (2000). Cybersex users, abusers, and compulsives: New findings and implications. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 7, 5-29.

Cooper, A., Delmonico, D. L., Griffin-Shelley, E., & Mathy, R. M. (2004). Online sexual activity: An examination of potentially problematic behaviors. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 11, 129-143.

Cooper, A., Galbreath, N., & Becker, M. A. (2004). Sex on the Internet: Furthering our understanding of men with online sexual problems. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 18, 223-230.

Cooper, A., Golden, G., & Kent-Ferraro, J. (2002). Online sexual behaviors in the workplace: How can human resource departments and employee assistance programs respond effectively? Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, 9, 149-165.

Cooper, A., Golden, G., & Marshall, W. L. (2006). Online sexuality and online sexual problems: Skating on thin ice. In, W. L. Marshall, Y. M. Fernandez, L. E. Marshall, & G. A. Serran (Eds.), Sexual offender treatment: Controversial issues (pp. 79-91). New York: Hoboken.

Cooper, A., & Griffin-Shelley, E. (2002). Introduction. The Internet: The next sexual revolution. In A. Cooper (Ed.), Sex and the Internet: A guidebook for clinicians (pp. 1-15). New York: Brunner-Routledge.

Cooper, A., & Griffin-Shelley, E. (2002). A quick tour of online sexuality: Part 1. Annals of the American Psychotherapy Association, 5(6), 11-13.

Cooper, A., Griffin-Shelley, E., Delmonico, D. L., & Mathy, R. M. (2001). Online sexual problems: Assessment and predictive variables. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 8, 267-285.

Cooper, A., Månsson, S. A., Daneback, K., Tikkanen, R., & Ross, M. W. (2003). Predicting the future of Internet sex: Online sexual activities in Sweden. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 18, 277-291.

Cooper, A., & McLoughlin, I. P., (2001). What clinicians need to know about Internet sexuality. Sexual & Relationship Therapy, 16, 321-327.

Cooper, A., McLoughlin, I. P., & Campbell, K. M. (2000). Sexuality in cyberspace: Update for the 21st century. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 3, 521-536.

Cooper, A., McLoughlin, I., Reich, P., & Kent-Ferraro, J. (2002). Virtual sexuality in the workplace: A wake-up call for clinicians, employers and employees. In A. Cooper (Ed.), Sex and the Internet: A guidebook for clinicians (pp. 109-128). New York: Brunner-Routledge.

Cooper, A., Morahan-Martin, J., Mathy, R. M., & Maheu, M. (2002). Toward an increased understanding of user demographics in online sexual activities. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy , 28, 105-129.

Cooper, A., Putnam, D. E., Planchon, L. A., & Boies, S. C. (1999). Online sexual compulsivity: Getting tangled in the net. Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, 6, 79-104.

Cooper, A., Safir, M. P., & Rosenmann, A. (2006). Workplace worries: A preliminary look at online sexual activities at the office—Emerging issues for clinicians and employers. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 9, 22-29.

Cooper, A., Scherer, C. R., Boies, S. C., & Gordon, B. L. (1999). Sexuality on the Internet: From sexual exploration to pathological expression. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 30, 154-164.

Cooper, A., Scherer, C., & Marcus, I. D. (2002). Harnessing the power of the Internet to improve sexual relationships. In A. Cooper (Ed.), Sex and the Internet: A guidebook for clinicians (pp. 209-230). New York: Brunner-Routledge.

Cooper, A., Scherer, C., & Mathy, R. M. (2001). Overcoming methodological concerns in the investigating of online sexual activities. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 4, 437-447.

Cooper, A., & Sportolari, L. (1997). Romance and cyberspace: Understanding online attraction. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 22, 7-14.

Coren, C. M., Nath, S. R., & Prout, M. (2009). Computer-assisted sensate focus: Integrating technology with sex therapy practice. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 27, 273-286.

Cornwell, B., & Lundgren, D. C. (2001). Love on the Internet: Involvement and misrepresentation in romantic relationships in cyberspace vs. realspace. Computers in Human Behavior, 17, 197-211.

Couch, D., & Liamputtong, P. (2007). Online dating and mating: Perceptions of risk and health among online users. Health Risk & Society, 9, 275-294.

Couch, D., & Liamputtong, P. (2008). Online dating and mating: The use of the Internet to meet sexual partners. Qualitative Health Research, 18, 268-279.

Coursaris, C. K., & Liu, M. (2009). An analysis of social support exchanges in online HIV/AIDS self-help groups. Computers in Human Behavior, 25, 911-918.

Cox, M. F., Scharer, K., & Clark, A. J. (2009). Development of a web-based program to improve communication about sex. Computers Informatics Nursing, 27, 18-25.

Cunneen, C., & Stubbs, J. (2000). Male violence, male fantasy and the commodification of women through the Internet. Interactive Review of Victimology, 7, 5-28.

Dahlquist, J. P., & Vigilant, L. G. (2004). Way better than real: Manga sex to Tentacle Hentai. In D. D Waskul (Ed.), Net. SeXXX: Reading on sex, pornography, and the Internet (pp. 91-103). New York : Peter Lang.

Daneback, K., Cooper, A., & Månsson, S. -A. (2005). An Internet study of cybersex participants. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 34, 321-328.

Daneback, K., Ross, M. W., & Månsson, S. A. (2006). Characteristics and behaviors of sexual compulsives who use the Internet for sexual purposes. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 13, 53-67.

Daneback, K., Månsson, S., & Ross, M. (2007). Using the Internet to find offline sex partners. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 10, 100-107.

Davis, M., Bolding, G., Hart, G., Sherr, L., & Elford, J. (2004). Reflecting on the experience of interviewing online: Perspectives from the Internet and HIV study in London. AIDS Care, 16, 944-952.

Davis, M., Hart, G., Bolding, G., Sherr, L., & Elford, J. (2006). Sex and the Internet: Gay men, risk reduction and serostatus. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 8, 161-174.

Davis, M., Hart, G., Bolding, G., Sherr, L., & Elford, J. (2006). E-dating, identity and HIV prevention: Theorising sexualities, risk and network society. Sociology of Health & Illness, 28, 457-478.

Deirmenjian, J. M. (1999). Stalking in cyberspace. Journal American Academic Psychiatry Law, 27, 407-413.

Delgado, H. M., & Austin, S. B. (2007). Can media promote responsible sexual behaviors among adolescents and young adults? Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 19, 405-410.

Delmonico, D. L., & Griffin, E. J. (2008). Cybersex and the e-teen: What marriage and family therapists should know. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 34, 431-444.

Delmonico, D. L., Griffin, E., & Carnes, P. J. (2002). Treating online compulsive sexual behavior: When cybersex is the drug of choice. In A. Cooper (Ed.), Sex and the Internet: A guidebook for clinicians (pp. 147-167). New York: Brunner-Routledge.

Delmonico, D. L., & Miller, J. A. (2003). The Internet sex screening test: A comparison of sexual compulsives versus non-sexual compulsives. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 18, 261-276.

Dew, B., Brubaker, M., & Hays, D. (2006). From the altar to the Internet: Married men and their online sexual behavior. Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, 13, 195-207.

Dew, B. J., & Chaney, M. P. (2004). Sexual addiction and the Internet: Implications for gay men. Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 24, 101-114.

Dew, B. J., & Chaney, M. P. (2005). The relationship among sexual compulsivity, internalized homophobia, and HIV at-risk sexual behavior in gay and bisexual male users of Internet chat rooms. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 12, 259-273.

DiNitto, D. M., Busch-Armendariz, N. B., Bender, K., Woo, H., Tackett-Gibson, M., & Dyer, J. (2008). Testing telephone and web surveys for studying men’s sexual assault perpetration behaviors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23, 1483-1493.

Dombrowski, S. C., Gischlar, K. L., & Durst, T. (2007). Safeguarding young people from cyber pornography and cyber sexual predation: A major dilemma of the Internet. Child Abuse Review, 16, 153-170.

Dombrowski, S. C., LeMasney, J. W., Ahia, C. E., & Dickson, S. A. (2004). Protecting children from online sexual predators: Technological, psychoeducational, and legal considerations. Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, 35, 65-73.

Döring, N. (2000). Feminist views of cybersex: Victimization, liberation and empowerment. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 3, 863-884.

Döring, N. (2002). Studying online-love and cyber-romance. In B. Batinic, U. D. Reips & M. Bosnjak (Eds.), Online social sciences (pp. 333-356). Toronto: Hogrefe & Huber.

Dowsett, G. W., Williams, H., Ventuneac, A., & Carballo-Diéguez, A. (2008). 'Taking it like a man': Masculinity and barebacking online. Sexualities, 11, 121-141.

Dreger, A. D. (2008). The controversy surrounding the man who would be queen: A case history of the politics of science, identity, and sex in the Internet age. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 37, 366-421.

Dryer, J. A. & Lijtmaer, R. M. (2007). Cyber-sex as twilight zone between virtual reality and virtual fantasy: Creative play space or destructive addiction? Psychoanalytic review, 94, 39-61.

Durkin, K. F. (1997). Misuse of the Internet by pedophiles: Implications for law enforcement and probation practice. Federal Probation, 61(3), 14-18.

Durkin, K. F. (2004). The Internet as a milieu for the management of a stigmatized sexual identity. In D. D Waskul (Ed.), Net. SeXXX: Reading on sex, pornography, and the Internet (pp. 131-147). New York: Peter Lang.

Durkin, K. F., & Bryant, C. D. (1995). “Log on to sex”: Some notes on the carnal computer and erotic cyberspace as an emerging research frontier. Deviant Behavior: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 16, 179-200.

Durkin, K. F., & Bryant, C. D. (1999). Propagandizing pederasty: A thematic analysis of the on-line exculpatory accounts of unrepentant pedophiles. Deviant Behavior, 20, 103-127.

Durkin, K., Forsyth, C. J., & Quinn, J. F. (2006). Pathological Internet communities: A new direction for sexual deviance research in a post modern era. Sociological Spectrum, 26, 595-606.

Edelman, B. (2009). Red light states: Who buys online adult entertainment? Journal of Economic Perspectives, 23, 209-220.

Elford, J., Bolding, G., Davis, M., Sherr, L., & Hart, G. (2004). Web-based behavioral surveillance among men who have sex with men: A comparison of online and offline samples in London, UK. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 35, 421-426.

Elford, J., Bolding, G., Davis, M., Sherr, L., & Hart, G. (2004). The Internet and HIV study: Design and methods. BMC Public Health, 4, 39.

Elford, J., Bolding, G., & Sherr, L. (2001). Seeking sex on the Internet and sexual risk behaviour among gay men using London gyms. AIDS, 15, 1409-1415.

Elliott, I. A., & Beech, A. R. (2009). Understanding online child pornography use: Applying sexual offense theory to Internet offenders. Aggression & Violent Behavior, 14, 180-193.

Elliott, I. A., Beech, A. R., Mandeville-Norden, R., & Hayes, E. (2009). Psychological profiles of Internet sexual offenders: Comparisons with contact sexual offenders. Sexual Abuse, 21, 76-92.

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