Doornwaard Suzan M, van den Eijnden Regina J J M, Baams Laura, Vanwesenbeeck Ine, ter Bogt Tom F M
Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht Center for Child and Adolescent Studies, Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 1, P.O. Box 80140, 3508 TC, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Department of Developmental Psychology, Utrecht Center for Child and Adolescent Studies, Utrecht University, P.O. Box 80140, 3508 TC, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
J Youth Adolesc. 2016 Jan;45(1):73-84. doi: 10.1007/s10964-015-0326-9. Epub 2015 Jul 25.
Although a growing body of literature addresses the effects of young people's use of sexually explicit Internet material, research on the compulsive use of this type of online content among adolescents and its associated factors is largely lacking. This study investigated whether factors from three distinct psychosocial domains (i.e., psychological well-being, sexual interests/behaviors, and impulsive-psychopathic personality) predicted symptoms of compulsive use of sexually explicit Internet material among adolescent boys. Links between psychosocial factors and boys' compulsive use symptoms were analyzed both cross-sectionally and longitudinally with compulsive use symptoms measured 6 months later (T2). Data were used from 331 Dutch boys (M age = 15.16 years, range 11-17) who indicated that they used sexually explicit Internet material. The results from negative binomial regression analyses indicated that lower levels of global self-esteem and higher levels of excessive sexual interest concurrently predicted boys' symptoms of compulsive use of sexually explicit Internet material. Longitudinally, higher levels of depressive feelings and, again, excessive sexual interest predicted relative increases in compulsive use symptoms 6 months later. Impulsive and psychopathic personality traits were not uniquely related to boys' symptoms of compulsive use of sexually explicit Internet material. Our findings, while preliminary, suggest that both psychological well-being factors and sexual interests/behaviors are involved in the development of compulsive use of sexually explicit Internet material among adolescent boys. Such knowledge is important for prevention and intervention efforts that target the needs of specific problematic users of sexually explicit Internet material.
尽管越来越多的文献探讨了年轻人使用露骨色情网络材料的影响,但对于青少年中强迫性使用此类在线内容及其相关因素的研究却十分匮乏。本研究调查了来自三个不同心理社会领域的因素(即心理健康、性兴趣/行为以及冲动-精神病态人格)是否能预测青少年男性强迫性使用露骨色情网络材料的症状。通过横断面研究和纵向研究分析了心理社会因素与男性强迫性使用症状之间的联系,其中强迫性使用症状在6个月后(T2)进行测量。数据来自331名荷兰男性(年龄中位数 = 15.16岁,范围11 - 17岁),他们表示自己使用过露骨色情网络材料。负二项回归分析结果表明,较低的总体自尊水平和较高的过度性兴趣水平同时可预测男性强迫性使用露骨色情网络材料的症状。纵向来看,较高的抑郁情绪以及再次出现的过度性兴趣可预测6个月后强迫性使用症状的相对增加。冲动和精神病态人格特质与男性强迫性使用露骨色情网络材料的症状并无独特关联。我们的研究结果虽属初步,但表明心理健康因素和性兴趣/行为均与青少年男性强迫性使用露骨色情网络材料的发展有关。此类知识对于针对露骨色情网络材料特定问题用户需求的预防和干预工作十分重要。