Department of Psychology, Western Carolina University, 91 Killian Building Lane, Cullowhee, NC, 28723, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2021 Feb;50(2):695-709. doi: 10.1007/s10508-020-01878-6. Epub 2021 Jan 5.
This study examined the roles of religiosity, shame, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and scrupulosity in perceived pornography addiction. We theorized that religiosity causes pornography users to feel shame regarding their use, and in turn, self-identify as addicted to pornography, especially for individuals high on one of several proposed moderators. Participants were 645-646 pornography users who believe in a theistic God. Confirmatory analyses indicated that religious primes did not have indirect or moderated indirect effects on perceived addiction. However, exploratory analyses revealed that religious primes were associated with higher shame, and in turn, perceived addiction among individuals high on both organizational religiosity and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder compulsivity subscales. Additionally, self-reported religiosity had indirect effects on perceived addiction via shame, especially among individuals high on scrupulosity or moral disapproval of pornography.
本研究考察了宗教信仰、羞耻感、强迫症状和拘谨在感知色情成瘾中的作用。我们的理论假设是,宗教信仰使色情使用者对自己的使用感到羞耻,进而自我认同为色情成瘾者,尤其是对于那些在几个提出的调节变量上得分较高的个体。参与者是 645-646 名信仰有神论上帝的色情使用者。验证性分析表明,宗教启动对感知成瘾没有间接或调节的间接影响。然而,探索性分析显示,宗教启动与更高的羞耻感相关,进而与组织宗教性和强迫症强迫症状分量表得分较高的个体的感知成瘾相关。此外,自我报告的宗教信仰通过羞耻感对感知成瘾有间接影响,尤其是在拘谨或对色情的道德反感得分较高的个体中。