Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.
J Sex Med. 2020 Dec;17(12):2446-2455. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2020.08.017. Epub 2020 Oct 16.
Friends with benefits encounters are a relatively new pattern of relating among emerging adults where risky sexual behavior may occur.
To understand whether pornography consumption is associated with riskier behaviors during friends with benefits encounters.
Cross-sectional study of 2 samples of emerging adults who have engaged in friends with benefits relationships (study 1, N = 411; study 2, N = 394). For binary outcomes, we used logistic regression and report odds ratios. For ordinal outcomes, we used ordered logistic regression and reported odds ratios. We tested for moderation by biological sex.
Men who consumed pornography more frequently were more likely to engage in risky sexual behaviors during their friends with benefits encounters. More frequent pornography consumption was associated with increased likelihood and amount of intoxication for both the respondent and his partner, less frequent condom use, and a higher probability of having penetrative friends with benefits encounters while intoxicated and not using a condom. For each of these outcomes, our parameter estimates from study 2 fell within the 95% confidence intervals from study 1. These associations persisted when controlling for the effects of binge drinking frequency, broader patterns of problematic alcohol use, trait self-control, openness to experience, and permissive attitudes toward casual sex. The findings of this study may inform interventions to reduce risky behaviors among emerging adults.
Our cross-sectional studies examined only emerging adults in college with measurement that was exclusively self-reported.
These results are discussed in terms of sexual script theory, and several implications for intervention are outlined. Henderson E, Aaron S, Blackhurst Z, et al. Is Pornography Consumption Related to Risky Behaviors During Friends with Benefits Relationships?. J Sex Med 2020;17:2446-2455.
有性伴侣的好处是一种相对较新的关系模式,在这种模式中可能会发生危险的性行为。
了解色情制品消费是否与有性伴侣的好处关系中更危险的行为有关。
对两个有过有性伴侣的好处关系的成年早期样本进行横断面研究(研究 1,N=411;研究 2,N=394)。对于二项结局,我们使用逻辑回归并报告比值比。对于有序结局,我们使用有序逻辑回归并报告比值比。我们检验了生物学性别对调节的作用。
男性更频繁地消费色情制品更有可能在有性伴侣的好处关系中进行危险的性行为。更频繁地消费色情制品与增加受访者和他的伴侣醉酒的可能性和程度、较少使用避孕套、在醉酒且不使用避孕套的情况下更有可能进行有性伴侣的好处关系、以及更高的可能性有关。对于这些结果,我们从研究 2 得出的参数估计值在研究 1 的 95%置信区间内。当控制了 binge drinking 频率、更广泛的问题性饮酒模式、特质自我控制、开放性体验以及对随意性行为的许可态度的影响时,这些关联仍然存在。本研究的结果可能为减少成年早期危险行为的干预措施提供信息。
我们的横断面研究仅检查了大学中的成年早期个体,并且测量完全是自我报告的。
这些结果是根据性脚本理论讨论的,并概述了一些干预的意义。Henderson E、Aaron S、Blackhurst Z 等人。在有性伴侣的好处关系中,色情制品消费与危险行为有关吗?。J 性医学 2020;17:2446-2455。