Study by |
Parameters |
|
Title |
Year |
Journal |
Country of Study |
Study Type |
Mark et al. [5] |
Enjoyment, exploration, and education: understanding the consumption of pornography among young men with non-exclusive sexual orientations. |
2017 |
SAGE publications |
United States of America |
Retrospective study |
Razwan et al. [6] |
Does addiction to online pornography affect the behavioral pattern of undergraduate private university students in Bangladesh? |
2018 |
International journal of health sciences |
Bangladesh |
Cross-sectional study |
López et al. [7] |
Audio described vs. audiovisual porn: cortisol, heart rate, and engagement in visually impaired vs. sighted participants. |
2021 |
Frontiers in psychology |
Spain |
Prospective study |
Burtaverde et al. [8] |
Why do people watch porn? An evolutionary perspective on the reasons for pornography consumption |
2021 |
Evolutionary psychology |
Romania |
Prospective study |
Jacobs et al. [9] |
Associations between online pornography consumption and sexual dysfunction in young men: a multivariate analysis based on an international web-based survey |
2021 |
JMIR public health and surveillance |
Belgium |
Prospective study |
Niki et al. [10] |
Porn sex versus real sex: sexual behaviors reported by a U.S. probability survey compared to depictions of sex in mainstream internet‑based male–female pornography |
2022 |
Archives of sexual behavior |
United States of America |
Retrospective study |
Josep et al. [11] |
Pornography use in adolescents and its clinical implications |
2020 |
Journal of clinical medicine |
Spain |
Prospective study |
Davide et al. [12] |
Pornography use profiles and the emergence of sexual behaviors in adolescence |
2021 |
Archives of sexual behavior |
Netherland |
Prospective study |
Christina et al. [13] |
Compulsive internet pornography use and mental health: a cross-sectional study in a sample of university Students in the United States |
2021 |
Frontiers in psychology |
United States of America |
Cross-sectional study |