The Feasibility and Impact of a Brief Internet Intervention for Pornography Reduction

IF 0.6 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
S. Rodda, S. Luoto
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Abstract The internet can deliver scalable and accessible treatments for addiction and sexual health. This study investigated reasons for changing pornography use and the feasibility and impact of a brief internet-delivered intervention. The intervention delivered goal setting and goal review, action and coping planning, self-monitoring, social support and shaping knowledge through the provision of information on how others have reduced their pornography use. Participants (n = 84) were predominantly from Australia or New Zealand and spent an average of 6.9 (SD = 6.6) hours per week viewing pornography. Reasons to reduce were addiction related (i.e., tolerance, repeated attempts to change, mood modification and negative affect such as guilt, shame, hiding) and decrements to mental health, relationships, achievement, and sexual satisfaction. Participants who enrolled in the intervention (n = 25) selected an abstinence goal (76%) and developed plans associated with avoidance of sites, people or devices and urge management. Barriers to action plans were related to temptation, triggers, and sub-optimal plan implementation. Post-treatment evaluation (n = 14) indicated reduced frequency (d = 1.04) and days spent viewing pornography (d = 0.83) as well as improved self-efficacy, mental well-being, and psychological distress. The study indicates that a brief intervention may be feasible for addressing problematic pornography use.
网络干预减少色情内容的可行性和影响
摘要互联网可以为成瘾和性健康提供可扩展和可访问的治疗方法。本研究调查了改变色情使用的原因,以及短暂的互联网干预的可行性和影响。干预措施提供了目标设定和目标审查、行动和应对计划、自我监测、社会支持,并通过提供关于他人如何减少其色情制品使用的信息来形成知识。参与者(n = 84)主要来自澳大利亚或新西兰,平均每周花6.9小时(SD=6.6)观看色情作品。减少成瘾的原因与成瘾有关(即宽容、反复尝试改变、情绪改变和负性影响,如内疚、羞耻、隐藏),以及对心理健康、人际关系、成就和性满意度的下降。参与干预的参与者(n = 25)选择了一个禁欲目标(76%),并制定了与避开场所、人或设备和冲动管理相关的计划。行动计划的障碍与诱惑、触发因素和次优计划实施有关。治疗后评估(n = 14) 指示降低频率(d = 1.04)和观看色情作品的天数(d = 0.83)以及改善的自我效能感、心理健康和心理困扰。该研究表明,一个简短的干预措施可能是可行的,以解决有问题的色情使用。
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Sexual Health & Compulsivity
Sexual Health & Compulsivity PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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