Cyberpornography Use And Psychosexual Health Among Emerging Adults In Malaysia

The advancement of Internet-enabled technologies has created a convenient avenue for young people to explore sexuality online, specifically through cyberpornography. The literature has shown mixed findings on the link between cyberpornography use and its effects on psychosexual health. Thus, the pre...

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Main Author: Tan, Soon Aun
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2023
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description The advancement of Internet-enabled technologies has created a convenient avenue for young people to explore sexuality online, specifically through cyberpornography. The literature has shown mixed findings on the link between cyberpornography use and its effects on psychosexual health. Thus, the present study examined associations between motivations, cyberpornography use, and psychosexual health (sexual self-esteem and psychological distress). The study also explored the mediating role of perceived realism and utility and the moderating role of trait self-control (self-discipline and impulse control) in the direct association between cyberpornography use and psychosexual health. This cross-sectional quantitative study involved 663 self-identified cyberpornography users (Mage = 23.57; SDAge = 2.75). An online survey using Qualtrics was used to collect the study's data. The study variables were measured using the sexual esteem subscale of the Multidimensional Sexual Self-Concept Questionnaire, Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, Brief Self-Control Scale, Pornography Consumption Inventory, and Perceived Realism of Sexually Explicit Internet Materials Scale. This data was analysed using IBM-SPSS Version 26, Partial Least Squares – Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM). In sum, cyberpornography use among the emerging adult participants was moderate. The study's results also indicated that sexual pleasure, sexual curiosity, excitement seeking, and emotional avoidance were the motivations for cyberpornography use. Gender differences were found in motivations and cyberpornography use.
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spelling usm-603872024-04-18T02:30:47Z http://eprints.usm.my/60387/ Cyberpornography Use And Psychosexual Health Among Emerging Adults In Malaysia Tan, Soon Aun HM811-821 Deviant behavior. Social deviance The advancement of Internet-enabled technologies has created a convenient avenue for young people to explore sexuality online, specifically through cyberpornography. The literature has shown mixed findings on the link between cyberpornography use and its effects on psychosexual health. Thus, the present study examined associations between motivations, cyberpornography use, and psychosexual health (sexual self-esteem and psychological distress). The study also explored the mediating role of perceived realism and utility and the moderating role of trait self-control (self-discipline and impulse control) in the direct association between cyberpornography use and psychosexual health. This cross-sectional quantitative study involved 663 self-identified cyberpornography users (Mage = 23.57; SDAge = 2.75). An online survey using Qualtrics was used to collect the study's data. The study variables were measured using the sexual esteem subscale of the Multidimensional Sexual Self-Concept Questionnaire, Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, Brief Self-Control Scale, Pornography Consumption Inventory, and Perceived Realism of Sexually Explicit Internet Materials Scale. This data was analysed using IBM-SPSS Version 26, Partial Least Squares – Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM). In sum, cyberpornography use among the emerging adult participants was moderate. The study's results also indicated that sexual pleasure, sexual curiosity, excitement seeking, and emotional avoidance were the motivations for cyberpornography use. Gender differences were found in motivations and cyberpornography use. 2023-08 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/60387/1/TAN%20SOON%20AUN%20-%20TESIS%20cut.pdf Tan, Soon Aun (2023) Cyberpornography Use And Psychosexual Health Among Emerging Adults In Malaysia. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle HM811-821 Deviant behavior. Social deviance
Tan, Soon Aun
Cyberpornography Use And Psychosexual Health Among Emerging Adults In Malaysia
title Cyberpornography Use And Psychosexual Health Among Emerging Adults In Malaysia
title_full Cyberpornography Use And Psychosexual Health Among Emerging Adults In Malaysia
title_fullStr Cyberpornography Use And Psychosexual Health Among Emerging Adults In Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Cyberpornography Use And Psychosexual Health Among Emerging Adults In Malaysia
title_short Cyberpornography Use And Psychosexual Health Among Emerging Adults In Malaysia
title_sort cyberpornography use and psychosexual health among emerging adults in malaysia
topic HM811-821 Deviant behavior. Social deviance
url http://eprints.usm.my/60387/
http://eprints.usm.my/60387/1/TAN%20SOON%20AUN%20-%20TESIS%20cut.pdf