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. 2022 Dec 27;11(4):1093–1095. doi: 10.1556/2006.2022.20000

Table 2. (corrected).

Crude and multivariable analyses of CSBD

Persons without CSB (unweighted N = 4,276, weighted N = 4,198)
Persons with CSB (unweighted N = 187, weighted N = 173) Persons with CSBD (unweighted N = 170, weighted N = 179)
Percent of population Percent of population Adjusted OR1 95% CI Percent of population Adjusted OR1 95% CI
Personal (sexual) history
Strictly religious upbringing 22.6 20.3 1.02 0.63–1.66 32.0 1.70 1.14–2.55
Experienced child or adolescent sexual abuse 18.1 21.2 1.68 1.07–2.62 22.9 1.83 1.07–3.12
First lifetime experience with pornography prior to age 15 26.4 43.2 1.23 0.85–1.78 39.2 1.43 0.94–2.20
Knowledge about sexuality influenced by pornography 59.5 77.6 2.06 1.24–3.41 74.6 2.06 1.27–3.33
Number of sex partners≥10 27.8 35.0 1.33 0.92–1.92 27.5 1.02 0.65–1.60
lifetime experience with sex worker 13.0 20.9 1.37 0.83–2.28 28.0 2.50 1.59–3.92
Sexual behavior
Frequency of masturbation (last 12 months)
Never 31.7 18.8 1.00 13.6 1.00
Sometimes 54.4 49.2 1.27 0.73–2.21 52.4 2.67 1.35–5.30
Frequently 13.9 32.0 2.48 1.33–4.61 34.0 6.87 3.24–14.56
Frequency of pornography consumption (last 12 months)
Never 39.6 19.7 1.00 23.6 1.00
Sometimes 49.3 59.4 1.66 0.95–2.89 49.8 1.76 1.00–3.11
Frequently 11.2 20.9 2.12 1.02–4.39 26.5 4.35 2.15–8.78
Number of orgasms (last 4 weeks)
0 to 4 orgasms 56.8 30.4 1.00 44.9 1.00
5 to 14 orgasms 29.5 37.9 1.85 1.16–2.93 32.2 1.28 0.80–2.06
15 or more orgasms 13.7 31.7 2.89 1.72–4.87 22.9 1.77 0.98–3.20
Condom use (last 12 months; never or sometimes) 75.2 69.1 1.00 0.64–1.56 68.7 0.89 0.56–1.42
Attitudes towards sexuality and perceived impact of Pornography
Attitudes towards sexuality in general 2 0.84 0.74–0.97 0.95 0.83–1.10
1-3 (liberal) 52.2 71.5 56.7
4 23.0 12.6 16.6
5-7 (conservative) 24.8 15.9 26.7
Attitudes towards different sex practices 2, 3 1.02 0.99–1.06 0.98 0.95–1.00
1st Tertile (not acceptable) 36.1 31.9 42.9
2nd Tertile 34.8 31.4 36.6
3rd Tertile (acceptable) 29.1 36.7 20.5
Negative impact on sex life due to pornography 11.1 20.9 1.45 0.88–2.39 32.6 3.36 2.15–5.23
Negative impact on everyday life due to pornography 34.3 58.4 2.40 1.04–5.53 72.3 3.90 1.95–7.78
Health and life satisfaction
Lifetime STI4 13.0 16.8 1.83 1.03–3.28 16.3 1.70 0.93–3.11
Uncontrolled alcohol consumption 18.2 26.2 1.37 0.91–2.06 23.8 1.30 0.89–1.90
Treatment for depression or other mental illness (last 12 months) 10.0 7.0 0.79 0.42–1.47 23.1 3.29 2.15–5.04
Life satisfaction2 0.90 0.75–1.07 0.71 0.62–0.82
1-3 (not satisfied) 6.3 6.7 15.0
4 10.1 8.1 16.2
5-7 (satisfied) 83.7 85.2 68.8

Notes.1 Odds ratios adjusted for sex, age, migration background, education, religious upbringing, and attitudes towards different sex practices.

2 For these variables percentages are given for categories (ordinal scales), OR are calculated with predictors as metric scales.

3 The following (sex) practices were considered: married person has sex with someone else, men having sex with men, women having sex with women, women having an abortion, person having sex with prostitutes, person having sex with many different partners and person having sex without love.

4Sexually Transmitted Infections.