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Problematic pornography use across countries, genders, and sexual orientations: Insights from the International Sex Survey and comparison of different assessment tools

B. Bőthe, L. Nagy, M. Koós, Z. Demetrovics, MN. Potenza, International Sex Survey Consortium, SW. Kraus

. 2024 ; 119 (5) : 928-950. [pub] 20240227

Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc24014157

Grantová podpora
Auckland University of Technology, 2021 Faculty Research Development Fund
Chaire Professeur Junior of Artois University
Charles University institutional support programme Cooperatio-Health Sciences
Dialogue Stratégique de Gestion 2
KKP126835 Hungarian National Research, Development, and Innovation Office
International Center for Responsible Gaming
JP21H05173 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
21H02849 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Kindbridge Research Institute
Ministry for Culture and Innovation
National Research Foundation of Korea
2020/36/C/HS6/00005 National Science Centre of Poland
2021/40/Q/HS6/00219 National Science Centre of Poland
19BSH117 National Social Science Foundation of China
Problem Gambling Network of Ohio
073-2022 SENACYT
Strategic Dialogue and Management Scholarship (Phase 1 and 2)
Tempus Közalapítvány
Tier 1 Canada Research Chair
Universidad Cientifica del Sur
WUN Research Development Fund

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Problematic pornography use (PPU) is a common manifestation of the newly introduced Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder diagnosis in the 11th edition of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Although cultural, gender- and sexual orientation-related differences in sexual behaviors are well documented, there is a relative absence of data on PPU outside Western countries and among women as well as gender- and sexually-diverse individuals. We addressed these gaps by (a) validating the long and short versions of the Problematic Pornography Consumption Scale (PPCS and PPCS-6, respectively) and the Brief Pornography Screen (BPS) and (b) measuring PPU risk across diverse populations. METHODS: Using data from the pre-registered International Sex Survey [n = 82 243; mean age (Mage) = 32.4 years, standard deviation = 12.5], a study across 42 countries from five continents, we evaluated the psychometric properties (i.e. factor structure, measurement invariance, and reliability) of the PPCS, PPCS-6, and BPS and examined their associations with relevant correlates (e.g. treatment-seeking). We also compared PPU risk among diverse groups (e.g. three genders). RESULTS: The PPCS, PPCS-6, and BPS demonstrated excellent psychometric properties [for example, comparative fit index = 0.985, Tucker-Lewis Index = 0.981, root mean square error of approximation = 0.060 (90% confidence interval = 0.059-0.060)] in the confirmatory factor analysis, with all PPCS' inter-factor correlations positive and strong (rs = 0.72-0.96). A total of 3.2% of participants were at risk of experiencing PPU (PPU+) based on the PPCS, with significant country- and gender-based differences (e.g. men reported the highest levels of PPU). No sexual orientation-based differences were observed. Only 4-10% of individuals in the PPU+ group had ever sought treatment for PPU, while an additional 21-37% wanted to, but did not do so for specific reasons (e.g. unaffordability). CONCLUSIONS: This study validated three measures to assess the severity of problematic pornography use across languages, countries, genders, and sexual orientations in 26 languages: the Problematic Pornography Consumption Scale (PPCS, and PPCS-6, respectively), and the Brief Pornography Screen (BPS). The problematic pornography use risk is estimated to be 3.2-16.6% of the population of 42 countries, and varies among different groups (e.g. genders) and based on the measure used.

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