置换问题:问题色情使用的建构主义理论。

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
James Binnie, Ian Albery, Paula Reavey
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研究表明,色情作品本身并不对个人有害;然而,许多用户认为它们的使用是有问题的。大多数关于问题色情使用(PPU)的研究,通常被称为色情成瘾,讨论的是术语而不是应用焦点。鉴于这一领域缺乏理论发展,因此采用了一种基于建构主义的理论,目的是对PPU的发展和维护产生理解。所有参与者都被要求有自我报告的PPU,并从网上招募。调查共完成了258份色情刊物和21份半结构化访谈。根据数据构建了五个相互关联的类别。所有的参与者在自我报告的PPU之前都被认为有明显的问题。随着时间的推移,他们对色情的使用功能发生了变化,从享受变成了习惯性、工具性的使用,或者作为一种情绪调节的形式。参与者发现“有PPU”是通过外部手段的代理发生的。当参与者寻求信息时,他们遇到的是一种成瘾的叙述,因此他们认为自己对色情上瘾。一旦这种叙述被内化,参与者就会转移他们的明显问题,参与者现在将他们的主要问题视为成瘾,而不是他们先前存在的明显问题。这种转移过程被概念化为这一基础理论的核心范畴,因为它引导参与者致力于一项任务,试图克服他们的成瘾。一旦开始了他们的任务,潜在的明显问题就成为参与者的次要问题,通常被视为他们使用色情内容的结果。建构主义扎根理论处于当前的理论和研究之中。扎根理论的某些方面被认为与现有理论有相似之处,但从整体上看,提出扎根理论是原创的,其重点是位移,对未来的研究和临床应用具有明确的意义。
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Displacing Problems: A Constructivist Grounded Theory of Problematic Pornography Use

Research indicates that pornography is not inherently harmful for the individual; however, many users consider their use to be problematic. The majority of research concerning problematic pornography use (PPU), often referred to as pornography addiction, discusses nomenclature rather than having an applied focus. Given the lack of theoretical development in this area, a constructivist grounded theory was undertaken with the aim of creating an understanding of the development and maintenance of PPU. All participants were required to have self-reported PPU and were recruited from online sources. A total of 258 journals of pornography use and 21 semi-structured interviews were completed. Five interlinked categories were constructed from the data. All participants were seen as having distinct problems prior to their self-reported PPU. Over time, their pornography use changed function, from enjoyment to using habitually, instrumentally, or as a form of emotional regulation. The participants’ discovery of “having PPU” occurred by proxy, through an external means. When participants reached out for information, they were met with an addiction narrative and consequently saw themselves as addicted to pornography. Once this narrative was internalized, the participants displaced their distinct problems, the participants now saw their main problem as addiction, rather than their preexisting distinct problems. This process of displacement was conceptualized as the core category in this grounded theory in that it led participants to committing to a mission, attempting to conquer their addiction. Having once embarked upon their mission, the underlying distinct problems became secondary to the participants, often seen as resulting from their pornography use. The constructivist grounded theory was situated within current theory and research. Some aspects of the grounded theory were judged as having similarities to existing theories, but when taken as a whole it is proposed that the grounded theory, with its focus upon displacement, is original, having clear implications for future research and clinical application.

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来源期刊
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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