Frequent Internet Pornography Use: Korean Adolescents’ Internet Use Time, Mental Health, Sexual Behavior, and Delinquency (2016)

Cho, Eunsuk.

International Journal of Human Ecology 17, no. 1 (2016): 27-37.

Abstract

This study was to understand associated factors with frequent exposure to Internet pornography among Korean adolescents. We used data (N = 45,783) from the 2012 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey to examine demographics, family environmental variables, Internet use time, mental health indicators, sexual behavior, and delinquency among Korean adolescents identified as frequent users of Internet pornography. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that frequent users of Internet pornography were more likely to be older males with differences in living arrangements and perceived economic status of the family. They were heavy Internet users with mental health issues, such as a higher likelihood of sadness, suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, high stress, and a lower likelihood of feeling happiness. Their higher probability of exploratory (OR =1.79-4.60), and high-risk sexual behavior (OR = 2.20-7.46), and other delinquencies (OR = 1.74-7.68) requires more attention from public health professionals.

Finding

In this study, the frequent visitation of Internet pornography showed a high association of vulnerabilities towards mental health indicators. Lower levels of happiness and higher levels of stress, sadness, and hopelessness (possibly connected to the higher rates of suicidal ideation and suicidal attempts) seemed to be increasing factors for the frequent use of Internet pornography by adolescents.

The probabilities of being

frequent Internet pornography users increased 4.27 times when

they were victims of a sexual assault and 5.76 times if they were

perpetrators of a sexual assault. Individuals were more likely to use

Internet pornography frequently (2.56 and 2.20 times more) if they

engaged in sex under the influence of alcohol (2.56 times more)

and unprotected sex (2.20 times more). Adolescents who have

acquired sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) were 7.46 times

more likely to be frequent users of Internet pornography, after age,

sex, and family environment variables were controlled.

Delinquency problems also exhibited higher probabilities

of being excessive Internet pornography users.