Motives for pornography use and women's sexual wellbeing: Insights from a 42-country study

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Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Motives for pornography use and women's sexual wellbeing: Insights from a 42-country study
Journal
Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Author(s)
Gewirtz-Meydan Ateret, Feder Hagit, Nagy Léna, Koós Mónika, Kraus Shane W., Demetrovics Zsolt, Potenza Marc N., Ballester-Arnal Rafael, Batthyány Dominik, Bergeron Sophie, Billieux Joël, Briken Peer, Burkauskas Julius, Cárdenas-López Georgina, Carvalho Joana, Castro-Calvo Jesús, Chen Lijun, Ciocca Giacomo, Corazza Ornella, Csako Rita I., Fernandez David P., Fernandez Elaine F., Fujiwara Hironobu, Fuss Johannes, Gabrhelík Roman, Gjoneska Biljana, Gola Mateusz, Grubbs Joshua B., Hashim Hashim T., Islam Md. Saiful, Ismail Mustafa, Jiménez-Martínez Martha C., Jurin Tanja, Kalina Ondrej, Klein Verena, Költő András, Lee Chih-Ting, Lee Sang-Kyu, Lewczuk Karol, Lin Chung-Ying, Lochner Christine, López-Alvarado Silvia, Lukavská Kateřina, Mayta-Tristán Percy, Miller Dan J., Orosová Oľga, Orosz Gábor, Ponce Fernando P., Quintana Gonzalo R., Quintero Garzola Gabriel C., Ramos-Diaz Jano, Rigaud Kévin, Rousseau Ann, De Tubino Scanavino Marco, Schulmeyer Marion K., Sharan Pratap, Shibata Mami, Shoib Sheikh, Sigre-Leirós Vera, Sniewski Luke, Spasovski Ognen, Steibliene Vesta, Stein Dan J., Strizek Julian, Štulhofer Aleksandar, Ünsal Berk C., Vaillancourt-Morel Marie-Pier, Van Hout Marie Claire, Bőthe Beáta
Working group(s)
Sungkyunkwan University's research team, _
ISSN
2062-5871
2063-5303
Publication state
In Press
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Language
english
Abstract
Background and aims
Despite a growing body of research on pornography use among women, there is a lack of understanding of the problematic versus non-problematic nature. The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between women's motivations for pornography use and sexual wellbeing using a cross-sectional, self-report survey design among participants from 42 countries.
Methods
The total sample included 82,243 participants, of whom 46,874 (57.0%) identified as women and were analyzed. The participants' age averaged at M = 29.67 years, with a standard deviation of SD = 10.11. Participants were asked to complete a questionnaire assessing their motivations for pornography use, as well as measures of sexual functioning, sexual desire, and sexual satisfaction.
Results
Study results suggest that across cultures, women's motivations for pornography use are associated with their sexual wellbeing. Specifically, when women reported using pornography for their own pleasure or sexual curiosity, it was associated with fewer sexual functioning problems and higher sexual desire. Conversely, when women reported using pornography due to a lack of sexual satisfaction in their relationships, it was associated with more sexual functioning problems.
Discussion and conclusions
These findings highlight the need to consider the multifaceted nature of pornography use among women, including the usage motives, to fully understand associations with sexual wellbeing. Additionally, the study emphasizes the importance of conducting further research utilizing longitudinal designs, to establish the directionality between pornography use motivations and sexual wellbeing among women.
Keywords
pornography, motivations, women, sexual wellbeing, cultural differences
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Yes
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