Wehden Lars-Ole, Reer Felix, Janzik Robin, Quandt Thorsten
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewedStudies showed that some individuals use sexually explicit Internet content in an excessive, potentially pathological manner, which can have serious negative consequences. However, existing studies often suffer from measurement and sampling issues. In the current study, we adapted a widely acknowledged DSM-5-based scale to assess the prevalence of the problematic use of sexually explicit Internet content (PUSIC) in a random-quota sample of German Internet users (N = 1,019, including 468 users of sexually explicit content). We detected a prevalence rate of 3.4% problematic users among participants that use sexually explicit Internet content. PUSIC was positively related to increased depression, anxiety, and loneliness.
Janzik, Robin | Professur für Kommunikationswissenschaft, Schwerpunkt: Onlinekommunikation (Prof. Quandt) |
Quandt, Thorsten | Professur für Kommunikationswissenschaft, Schwerpunkt: Onlinekommunikation (Prof. Quandt) |
Reer, Felix | Professur für Kommunikationswissenschaft, Schwerpunkt: Onlinekommunikation (Prof. Quandt) Institute Communication Studies |
Wehden, Lars-Ole | Institute Communication Studies |