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Paper Title

The Importance of Individual Differences in Pornography Use: Theoretical Perspectives and Implications for Treating Sexual Offenders

Authors

Neil Malamuth
Neil Malamuth
John Paul Fedoroff
John Paul Fedoroff
Drew A. Kingston
Drew A. Kingston

Keywords

  • The Importance of Individual Differences
  • Pornography Use
  • Antisocial Attitudes
  • Sexual Arousal
  • Sexually Aggressive Behavior
  • Noncriminal and Criminal Samples
  • Risk Factors
  • Experimental Studies
  • Nonexperimental Studies
  • High-Risk Individuals
  • Frequent Pornography Use
  • Theoretical Implications
  • Clinical Implications
  • Assessment
  • Treatment of Sexual Offenders

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 46 | Issue : 2-3: Annual Review of Sex Research Special Issue of the Journal of Sex Research | Page No : 216-232

Published On

March, 2009

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Abstract

This article reviews the extant literature regarding pornography's influence on antisocial attitudes, sexual arousal, and sexually aggressive behavior in both noncriminal and criminal samples. The article concludes that when examined in the context of multiple, interacting factors, the findings are highly consistent across experimental and nonexperimental studies and across differing populations in showing that pornography use can be a risk factor for sexually aggressive outcomes, principally for men who are high on other risk factors and who use pornography frequently. Finally, this article presents theoretical implications based on these findings, as well as some clinical implications relevant to the assessment and treatment of sexual offenders.

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