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. 2019 Jan 11;8(1):88–93. doi: 10.1556/2006.7.2018.134

Table 1.

Pearson’s correlations between included measures

M SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Age 44.80 16.70 .220 −.220 −.127 −.168 −.182 −.109 −.178 .034 .045
2. Gender: male .313 .050 .186 .175 .041 .154 −.004 −.045
3. Frequency of pornography use 3.69 2.41 .354 .393 .293 .008 .263 −.165 −.106
4. Average minutes per day of pornography use 10.65 22.33 .201 .161 .018 .144 −.041 −.006
5. “I am addicted to Internet pornography” 2.07 1.62 .694 .489 .844 .319 .205
6. “I have put off things I needed to do in order to view pornography” 2.09 1.66 .585 .887 .348 .194
7. “I feel depressed after viewing pornography” 2.49 1.80 .824 .618 .317
8. Three-item self-reported addiction 2.22 1.44 .511 .283
9. Moral incongruence 3.02 1.97 .447
10. Religiousness 4.10 1.95

Note. All correlations with absolute values greater than |.12| are significant at p < .001 level with Holm adjusted test statistics. SD: standard deviation.