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Título
Online Pornography Consumption, Risky Behaviors, and Sexist Attitudes in Adolescence: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study
Publicado en
Archives of Sexual Behavior. 2025, V. 54, p. 3223–3233
Editorial
Springer
Fecha de publicación
2025-08
ISSN
0004-0002
DOI
10.1007/s10508-025-03217-z
Resumen
The present study aimed to analyze the consumption of pornography among adolescents, examine its relationship with sexist
attitudes, and explore how its consumption relates to participation in other risky behaviors. The final sample consisted of 664
Galician (Spain) students aged 12–17 years (M=14.55; SD =1.70) who completed a survey including ad hoc items about
online and offline risky behavior and the Spanish version of the Social Roles Questionnaire. Almost half of the sample (48.8%)
had consumed pornography at least once in their lifetime, with 21.7% having done so in the prior month. These rates were
significantly higher among males and older students. Those who had used pornography had a significantly higher mean score
on the subscale of traditional sexist attitudes and higher engagement in several other risky behaviors. Furthermore, logistic
regression analysis showed which of these variables best predicted pornography consumption for females and for males. These
results indicate the need for a comprehensive or holistic preventive approach to risky sexual behavior and early sexual education and porn literacy, which leads adolescents to reflect on how pornography may impact their attitudes and relationships.
Palabras clave
Pornography
Sexual risky behavior
Sexist attitudes
Adolescence
Gender
Materia
Pornografía
Pornography
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