Correction: Sex differences in problematic pornography use among adolescents: a network analysis: Sex differences in problematic pornography use among adolescents: a network analysis (BMC Psychology, (2025), 13, 1, (347), 10.1186/s40359-025-02624-0)

Alejandro Villena-Moya, Marc N Potenza, Roser Granero, Úrsula Paiva, Gonzalo Arrondo, Carlos Chiclana-Actis, Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Susana Jiménez-Murcia, Enrique Normand, Lluís Ballester, Gemma Mestre-Bach

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Background Pornography use is a common practice in adolescents and has been observed to be more prevalent in males. There are different consequences associated with pornography use and problematic use that may present differently among males and females. The interplay between these factors remains underexplored. Methods Using network analysis (a novel model of growing interest), this study examined the interrelationships between variables linked to PPU (such as victimization, sexual double standards, loneliness, family relationships, and risky sexual behaviors) in a Spanish sample of N=650 adolescents. The analysis focused on identifying central variables and differences between sexes. Results Males demonstrated higher levels of intentional pornography use and PPU, with sexual pleasure as a central node in their network. PPU in males was associated with more sexist models of sexuality. For females, online victimization and loneliness emerged as key factors, highlighting their vulnerability to digital harm. Both sexes shared a cluster of PPU-related factors, including conflict, mood modification, relapse, and withdrawal, which were more pronounced in males. Conclusions These findings highlight the potential of network analysis in the study of PPU in adolescents and its possible effects, providing information for an in-depth understanding of the differences between the sexes. Furthermore, they highlight the importance of developing gender-sensitive prevention and intervention strategies to address the unique needs and vulnerabilities of males and females. Keywords Pornography, Addictive behaviors, Compulsive behaviors, Impulsive behaviors, Sexually explicit materials, Adolescents, Sex, Problematic pornography use, Trauma
Idioma originalAnglès
Número d’article526
Pàgines (de-a)1-13
Nombre de pàgines13
RevistaBMC Psychology
Volum13
Número1
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 20 de maig 2025

Paraules clau

  • pornography
  • Addictive behaviours
  • Compulsive behaviours
  • Impulsive behaviours
  • Sexually explicit material
  • Adolescents
  • sex
  • Problematic pornography use
  • Trauma

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