Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Denmark & Sexological Clinic, Psychiatric Centre Copenhagen, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
J Sex Med. 2013 Dec;10(12):2986-95. doi: 10.1111/jsm.12157. Epub 2013 Apr 26.
Concerns have been voiced that the use of sexually explicit materials (SEMs) may adversely affect sexual behaviors, particularly in young people. Previous studies have generally found significant associations between SEM consumption and the sexual behaviors investigated. However, most of these studies have focused on sexual behaviors related to sexually transmitted infections or sexual aggression and/or failed to adequately control for relevant covariates. Thus, research more thoroughly investigating the association between SEM consumption and a broader range of sexual behaviors is needed.
The study aims to investigate SEM consumption patterns of young people, and to assess the strength of the association between SEM consumption and a range of sexual behaviors, controlling for a comprehensive array of variables previously shown to affect these relationships.
Online cross-sectional survey study of 4,600 young people, 15-25 years of age, in The Netherlands was performed.
The main outcome measures were self-reported SEM consumption and sexual practices.
The study found that 88% of men and 45% of women had consumed SEM in the past 12 months. Using hierarchical multiple regression analyses to control for other factors, the association between SEM consumption and a variety of sexual behaviors was found to be significant, accounting for between 0.3% and 4% of the total explained variance in investigated sexual behaviors.
This study suggests that, when controlling for important other factors, SEM consumption influences sexual behaviors. The small to moderate associations that emerged between SEM consumption and sexual behavior after controlling for other variables suggest that SEM is just one factor among many that may influence youth sexual behaviors. These findings contribute novel information to the ongoing debates on the role of SEM consumption in sexual behaviors and risk, and provide appropriate guidance to policy makers and program developers concerned with sexual education and sexual health promotion for young people.
有人担心,使用色情材料可能会对性行为产生不利影响,尤其是在年轻人中。先前的研究普遍发现,SEMs 的消费与所调查的性行为之间存在显著关联。然而,大多数这些研究都集中在与性传播感染或性侵犯有关的性行为上,或者未能充分控制相关的协变量。因此,需要进行更彻底的研究,以调查 SEM 消费与更广泛的性行为之间的关联。
本研究旨在调查年轻人的 SEM 消费模式,并评估 SEM 消费与一系列性行为之间的关联强度,同时控制先前已证明会影响这些关系的一系列综合变量。
在荷兰对 4600 名年龄在 15-25 岁的年轻人进行了在线横断面调查研究。
主要结果测量指标是自我报告的 SEM 消费和性行为。
研究发现,88%的男性和 45%的女性在过去 12 个月内消费过 SEM。使用分层多元回归分析来控制其他因素,发现 SEM 消费与各种性行为之间存在显著关联,占所调查性行为总可解释方差的 0.3%至 4%。
本研究表明,在控制其他重要因素的情况下,SEMs 的消费会影响性行为。在控制其他变量后,SEMs 的消费与性行为之间出现的小到中度关联表明,SEMs 只是影响年轻人性行为的众多因素之一。这些发现为关于 SEM 消费在性行为和风险中的作用的持续争论提供了新的信息,并为关注年轻人性教育和性健康促进的政策制定者和项目开发者提供了适当的指导。