Affiliation:
1. Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Carlisle, UK
Abstract
Introduction. Closeness/intimacy and pornography are sometimes linked and
frequently presented as competing with each other. They have been the subject
of some research but many issues in the area remain controversial and
indeterminate. Objective. The aim of this pilot study was to establish
whether female pornography users and non-users? ratings in terms of
socio-emotional closeness differed, i.e. to examine the association between
pornography use and aspects of socio-emotional closeness in a non-clinical
sample of females. Methods. Sixty-six females participated in the study.
Their actual and ideal socioemotional closeness was measured by the Perceived
Interpersonal Closeness Scale/PICS, while their pornography use was examined
by the Background and Pornography Use Information Questionnaire. Potential
links between the two variables and comparisons with the relevant results
obtained by males are presented. Results. The results showed that there were
no significant differences between self-reported female pornography users and
non-users in terms of total closeness numbers and scores and also in specific
socioemotional closeness with the most significant adults in their lives
(i.e., partners, closest friends, mothers and fathers). Conclusion. The
results confirmed that there were differences between females and males?
approaches to pornography and closeness; females had lower interest in
pornography and their use of it had not been associated with higher total
closeness numbers and scores. Due to the participant group?s size (N)
limitations, this sample was rather used for preliminary investigations that
would enable some elementary insight into females? relevant behaviours.
Further investigations of pornography?s complex links with socio-emotional
and sexual closeness on larger samples may allow more reliable comparisons
between gender and pornography users groups.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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