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Citation

Wright PJ, Herbenick D, Paul B, Tokunaga RS. Int. J. Sex. Health 2021; 33(2): 222-228.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/19317611.2021.1888170

PMID

38596752

PMCID

PMC10903642

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Sexual satisfaction is an important component of sexual health and wellbeing across the life course, including adolescence. While research on pornography use and sexual satisfaction has become increasingly common, the vast majority of studies have focused on adults. An additional limitation of studies to date is a lack of assessment of mediating mechanisms.

METHODS: To help address these gaps in the literature, this study used data from a population-based probability survey of U.S. adolescents to assess whether an increased likelihood of engaging in dominant sexual behaviors such as choking, spanking, and name calling was a possible mediator.

RESULTS: Path analytic results supported a conceptual model whereby youth with greater exposure to pornography are more likely to engage in sexually dominant behaviors, distancing them from their partners, and reducing their sense of sexual satisfaction.

CONCLUSION: These results, while preliminary due to a small analytical sample and cross-sectional design, should serve as a springboard for larger-scale efforts in this important area of human sexuality.


Language: en

Keywords

3AM; dominance; Pornography; sexual health; sexual satisfaction

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