Department of Special Education and Counselling, The Education University of Hong Kong, Ting Kok, Hong Kong.
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong.
PLoS One. 2021 Dec 21;16(12):e0260386. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260386. eCollection 2021.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has led to radical changes in social distancing awareness and affected social relationships. Owing to large-scale lockdown, home quarantine and social distancing requirements, it was anticipated that sexual activities would be severely impacted. However, retrospective self-report studies showed that pornography use and autoerotism increased during the pandemic.
This study used big-data databases available on the Internet to investigate factors that modulated pornography use during the pandemic.
Daily relative search volume (RSV) data from Google Trends for the period from 24 February 2020 to 13 July 2020 were extracted. Pornhub traffic data were extracted from the Pornhub Insights website, for the period from 24 February 2020 to 13 July 2020. The parameter was defined as 'percent change in traffic compared to an average day in 2019'. The number of daily new cases of COVID-19 was extracted from the database on Our World in Data.
The normality of the data was examined using the Shapiro-Wilk test. All variables included in this study were non-normally distributed. Therefore, non-parametric tests or parametric tests with bootstrapping were adopted where appropriate.
According to Google Trends, the RSV for 'pornography' increased after late March 2020, which is close to the date when the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. The number of daily new cases of COVID-19 was positively correlated with the traffic of Pornhub, a popular pornography website, and the RSV for 'pornography'. Moderation analysis demonstrated a significant main effect of daily new cases of COVID-19 and the RSV for 'social distancing' in predicting Pornhub traffic/RSV for 'pornography'. Furthermore, the RSV for 'social distancing' significantly moderated the relationship between daily new cases and Pornhub traffic/RSV for 'pornography'. A stronger COVID-pornography use association was observed with increased social distancing awareness.
Increased pornography consumption during the pandemic was observed, and it was associated with the severity of the pandemic. Social distancing awareness could be a key factor influencing interest in and use of pornography. Further studies on the changes in sexual desire and birth-rate control are worthwhile because long-term public health may be affected by the changes in sexual behaviour during the pandemic.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)导致了人们对社交距离的意识发生了重大变化,并影响了社会关系。由于大规模的封锁、居家隔离和保持社交距离的要求,预计性活动将受到严重影响。然而,回顾性的自我报告研究表明,在大流行期间,色情作品的使用和自慰行为有所增加。
本研究使用互联网上可用的大数据数据库来调查在大流行期间影响色情作品使用的因素。
从 2020 年 2 月 24 日至 2020 年 7 月 13 日期间,从 Google Trends 中提取每日相对搜索量(RSV)数据。从 Pornhub Insights 网站提取了 2020 年 2 月 24 日至 2020 年 7 月 13 日期间的 Pornhub 流量数据。该参数定义为“与 2019 年平均日流量相比的变化百分比”。从 Our World in Data 数据库中提取每日新增 COVID-19 病例数。
根据 Google Trends,“色情”的 RSV 在 2020 年 3 月下旬之后增加,这与世界卫生组织宣布 COVID-19 为全球大流行的日期相近。每日新增 COVID-19 病例数与流行色情网站 Pornhub 的流量以及“色情”的 RSV 呈正相关。调节分析表明,每日新增 COVID-19 病例数和“社交距离”的 RSV 对 Pornhub 流量/“色情”的 RSV 有显著的主效应。此外,“社交距离”的 RSV 显著调节了每日新增病例数与 Pornhub 流量/“色情”的 RSV 之间的关系。随着社交距离意识的增强,观察到与大流行相关的色情作品消费增加。
观察到大流行期间色情作品消费增加,并且与大流行的严重程度有关。社交距离意识可能是影响对色情作品的兴趣和使用的关键因素。进一步研究性欲望的变化和出生率控制是值得的,因为长期的公共卫生可能会受到大流行期间性行为变化的影响。