Background: The aims of this longitudinal study were to identify predictors for continued pornography consumption and to investigate pornography consumption in relation to psychosomatic and depressive symptoms among a group of adolescents in Sweden. Methods and materials: A longitudinal study in classroom environment in 53 randomly selected senior high school classes in mid-Sweden in years 2011 and 2013. Out of 477 participating boys and 400 girls in 2011, 224 boys (47%) and 238 girls (60%) participated in 2013. Results: Higher pornography consumption at baseline and being born outside Sweden predicted continued pornography consumption at follow-up (adjusted R2 = 0.689). Psychosomatic symptoms at follow-up were predicted by higher pornograp...
Background: How screen use is associated with adolescents' mental health has been widely debated in ...
There is a widespread concern in Western society about the visibility of pornography inpublic places...
The rising prevalence of (online) pornography use among, mostly male, adolescents revived social con...
Background: The aims of this longitudinal study were to identify predictors for continued pornograph...
Background: The aims of this longitudinal study were to identify predictors for continued pornograph...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between watching pornography and poor mental he...
Despite increasing concerns that pornography decreases adolescents’ well-being, existing empirical s...
Frequent use of pornography has not been sufficiently studied before. In a Swedish survey 2015 male ...
Cross-sectional evidence suggests that pornography use is related to lower mental wellbeing among ad...
Using survey data from three nationally representative surveys in 2004, 2009, and 2014 among senior ...
The current study examined the relationship between the frequency of pornography use and symptoms of...
The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of online exposure to pornography in European adol...
This study aimed to see whether there was a gender difference in online pornography use and whether ...
Background: How screen use is associated with adolescents' mental health has been widely debated in ...
There is a widespread concern in Western society about the visibility of pornography inpublic places...
The rising prevalence of (online) pornography use among, mostly male, adolescents revived social con...
Background: The aims of this longitudinal study were to identify predictors for continued pornograph...
Background: The aims of this longitudinal study were to identify predictors for continued pornograph...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between watching pornography and poor mental he...
Despite increasing concerns that pornography decreases adolescents’ well-being, existing empirical s...
Frequent use of pornography has not been sufficiently studied before. In a Swedish survey 2015 male ...
Cross-sectional evidence suggests that pornography use is related to lower mental wellbeing among ad...
Using survey data from three nationally representative surveys in 2004, 2009, and 2014 among senior ...
The current study examined the relationship between the frequency of pornography use and symptoms of...
The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of online exposure to pornography in European adol...
This study aimed to see whether there was a gender difference in online pornography use and whether ...
Background: How screen use is associated with adolescents' mental health has been widely debated in ...
There is a widespread concern in Western society about the visibility of pornography inpublic places...
The rising prevalence of (online) pornography use among, mostly male, adolescents revived social con...