The Use of Online Pornography as Compensation for Loneliness and Lack of Social Ties Among Israeli Adolescents

Yaniv Efrati, Yair Amichai-Hamburger

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Abstract

The Internet provides people with the ability to act anonymously, which may lead them to feel secure and to release them from many of their inhibitions. In many cases, this leads them to participate in cybersex activities and online pornography. This study examined the psychological factors behind young people’s sexual behavior online. Participants comprised 713 Israeli adolescents (383 boys and 330 girls) aged 14 to 18 years. Our results indicated that the impact of loneliness on online sexual activity and frequency of pornography use was dependent on participants’ attachment orientations. Engagement in online sexual activities and use of pornography were high among anxiously attached individuals regardless of the extent of their loneliness. Loneliness was found to increase the use of online sexual activities and pornography, only among secure and anxiously avoidant individuals. Online sexual activity and pornography were also found to be related to offline sexual activity. The results are described and discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1865-1882
Number of pages18
JournalPsychological Reports
Volume122
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Sexual behavior
  • anxiety
  • attachment
  • mental health
  • well-being

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Psychology

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