Queer Vulnerability in the Digital Age: The Mental Health Consequences of Cybersecurity Breaches and Internet Fraud
- DOI
- 10.2991/978-2-38476-092-3_208How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Cybercrime victimization; mental health; LGBTQ + community; social dating application; cybersecurity law
- Abstract
In this study, gay men who utilise social dating apps are examined for the effects of cybercrime victimisation on their mental health. Recorded interviews and guided in their natural state open discussion was used to gather qualitative data, and themes and patterns in the interviews were found through data analysis. All 20 participants had considerable psychological trauma as a result of their victimisation, according to the findings, and none of them reported the incident to the police out of fear of being identified as a gay male. A further finding of the study was that certain characteristics, such as being a”Bottom or Vers”, may raise the likelihood of victimisation. Some participants have expressed a wish to concentrate on one-night stands rather than forging emotional relationships due to the prevalence of cybercrime victimisation, which has caused a sense of caution and mistrust in potential romantic partners. The research underscores the need for cybersecurity regulations that expressly protect the rights and privacy of gay groups as well as the significance of offering support and understanding to vulnerable queer communities.
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TY - CONF AU - JiaHao Shi PY - 2023 DA - 2023/09/09 TI - Queer Vulnerability in the Digital Age: The Mental Health Consequences of Cybersecurity Breaches and Internet Fraud BT - Proceedings of the 2023 9th International Conference on Humanities and Social Science Research (ICHSSR 2023) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 1621 EP - 1626 SN - 2352-5398 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/978-2-38476-092-3_208 DO - 10.2991/978-2-38476-092-3_208 ID - Shi2023 ER -