Perceived Addiction to Internet Pornography among Religious Believers and Nonbelievers

IF 1.4 Q2 Psychology
David F. Bradley, Joshua B. Grubbs, Alex Uzdavines, Julie J. Exline, K. Pargament
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Abstract

abstract Prior research suggests that there is a relationship between religiousness and perceived addiction to Internet pornography. This research also suggests a positive relationship between perceived addiction and psychological distress. However, due to the measures of religiousness used, little is known about perceived addiction among nonbelievers in God's existence. In a sample of U.S. adults (N = 713), we found that higher certainty in God's existence was associated with higher levels of perceived addiction. We also found that participants who identified as religious, compared to participants who self-labeled as atheist, agnostic, or “none,” reported higher levels of perceived addiction. Finally, we found that perceived addiction was associated with psychological distress (combining anxiety, depression, and general stress), though effect sizes were small. This relationship was not moderated by religious/nonreligious identity or certainty in God's existence/nonexistence. These findings suggest that perceived addiction to Internet pornography may be a mild risk factor for increased general psychological distress in both believers and nonbelievers, though lower levels of perceived addiction suggest that nonbelievers may be less likely overall to experience psychological distress related to perceived addiction.
宗教信仰者和非宗教信仰者对网络色情的感知成瘾
先前的研究表明,宗教信仰与网络色情成瘾之间存在关系。该研究还表明,感知成瘾与心理困扰之间存在正相关关系。然而,由于使用了宗教虔诚的衡量标准,人们对不相信上帝存在的人的感知成瘾知之甚少。在美国成年人的样本(N = 713)中,我们发现,对上帝存在的更高的确定性与更高的感知成瘾水平相关。我们还发现,与自称为无神论者、不可知论者或“无信仰者”的参与者相比,自认有宗教信仰的参与者报告了更高水平的感知成瘾。最后,我们发现感知成瘾与心理困扰(结合焦虑、抑郁和一般压力)有关,尽管效应值很小。这种关系不受宗教/非宗教身份或上帝存在/不存在的确定性的影响。这些发现表明,对网络色情的感知成瘾可能是信徒和非信徒普遍心理困扰增加的一个轻微风险因素,尽管较低的感知成瘾水平表明,非信徒总体上可能不太可能经历与感知成瘾相关的心理困扰。
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期刊介绍: Now being understood and treated as a significant and widespread disorder, sexual addiction and compulsivity is an enormously complex problem that requires a multidisciplinary approach from psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, family therapists, pastoral counselors, and law enforcement personnel. The first and only journal devoted to topics pertaining to this growing illness, Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for research and clinical practice. As the source for information in this expanding new field, this journal will give practicing clinicians useful and innovative strategies for intervention and treatment from the necessary multidisciplinary perspective.
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