“Rule 34: If It Exists, There is Porn of It…” Insights into the Content Choices, Viewing Reasons and Attitudinal Impact of Internet Pornography among Young Adults

IF 0.6 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Shireen Bernstein, W. Warburton, K. Bussey, Naomi Sweller
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The viewing of Internet Pornography (IP) by young adults is a largely normative pastime but few studies have explored what type of IP they choose to view, why and how they make these choices and if this affects their sexual beliefs and behaviors. It is also unclear if there are specific emotional and sexual states associated with the decision to view IP and if any of these states, combined with individual factors predispose individuals toward using IP problematically. These factors are relevant, as some studies identify heterosexual IP as frequently depicting aggressive, degrading and sometimes violent sexual conduct by men against women. Despite this, there is limited research on whether IP narratives inform young people’s sexual fantasizing, expectations and offline sexual behavior. This cross-sectional study of undergraduate students (N = 195; 70.8% female, 28.2% male; 49.7% were 17-19 years, 24.1% were 20-22 years and 26.2% were 23-25 years) found IP viewing motivations linked to mood management or emotional avoidance were positively associated with problematic IP (PIP) viewing. Higher levels of sexual sensation seeking, adversarial sexual beliefs and moral disengagement were also associated with the tendency to adopt personal sexual behaviors consistent with those viewed in IP (IP-congruent behavior) and PIP viewing. Notably, sensation seeking, moral disengagement, IP-related fantasizing and the interaction between moral disengagement and PIP viewing were all significant predictors of IP-congruent behavior.
“规则34:只要存在,就有色情内容……”年轻人对网络色情内容的选择、观看原因和态度影响的洞察
摘要年轻人观看网络色情(IP)在很大程度上是一种规范性消遣,但很少有研究探讨他们选择观看什么类型的IP,为什么以及如何做出这些选择,以及这是否会影响他们的性信仰和性行为。目前还不清楚是否有特定的情绪和性状态与查看IP的决定有关,以及这些状态中是否有任何一种,再加上个人因素,使个人倾向于有问题地使用IP。这些因素是相关的,因为一些研究表明,异性恋IP经常描绘男性对女性的攻击性、有辱人格、有时甚至暴力的性行为。尽管如此,关于IP叙事是否影响了年轻人的性幻想、期望和线下性行为的研究有限。这项针对本科生的横断面研究(N = 195;女性70.8%,男性28.2%;17岁至19岁者占49.7% 年龄,24.1%为20-22岁 年龄为23-25岁的占26.2% 年)发现,与情绪管理或情绪回避相关的IP观看动机与问题IP(PIP)观看呈正相关。更高水平的性感觉寻求、敌对性信仰和道德脱离也与采取与IP(IP一致行为)和PIP观看一致的个人性行为的倾向有关。值得注意的是,感觉寻求、道德脱离、IP相关幻想以及道德脱离和PIP观看之间的互动都是IP一致行为的重要预测因素。
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Sexual Health & Compulsivity
Sexual Health & Compulsivity PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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