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Are sexual functioning problems associated with frequent pornography use and/or problematic pornography use? Results from a large community survey including males and females

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ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS
卷 112, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106603

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Pornography use frequency; Problematic pornography use; Sexual dysfunction; Sexual functioning problems; Sexual problems

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  1. Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Office [KKP126835, NKFIH-1157-8/2019-DT]
  2. New National Excellence Program of the Ministry of Human Capacities [UNKP-18-3]
  3. Team SCOUP Sexuality and Couples -Fonds de recherche du Quebec, Societe et Culture
  4. Horizon Postdoctoral Fellowship from Concordia University
  5. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada [435-2018-0368]
  6. Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
  7. Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling
  8. Connecticut Mental Health Center
  9. National Center for Responsible Gaming

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This study explored the associations between frequency and problematic pornography use with sexual functioning problems among males and females. It found that problematic use had moderate positive associations, while frequency had weak negative associations with sexual functioning problems. Therefore, when examining sexual outcomes, both problematic and frequency of pornography use should be considered separately.
There is much debate regarding whether pornography use has positive or negative associations with sexuality-related measures such as sexual functioning problems. The present study aimed to examine differential correlates between quantity (frequency of pornography use-FPU) and severity (problematic pornography use-PPU) of pornography use with respect to sexual functioning problems among both males and females. Multi-group structural equation modeling was conducted to investigate hypothesized associations between PPU, FPU, and sexual functioning problems among males and females (N = 14,581 participants; females = 4,352; 29.8%; M-age=33.6 years, SDage=11.0), controlling for age, sexual orientation, relationship status, and masturbation frequency. The hypothesized model had excellent fit to the data (CFI = 0.962, TLI = 0.961, RMSEA = 0.057 [95% CI = 0.056-0.057]). Similar associations were identified in both genders, with all pathways being statistically significant (p <.001). PPU had positive, moderate associations (males=0.37, beta females=0.38), while FPU had negative, weak associations with sexual functioning problems (beta males=-0.17, beta females=-0.17). Although FPU and PPU had a positive, moderate association, they should be assessed and discussed separately when examining potential associations with sexuality-related outcomes. Given that PPU was positively and moderately and FPU negatively and weakly associated with problems in sexual functioning, it is important to consider both PPU and FPU in relation to sexual functioning problems.

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