色情内容的使用和性交中断:有联系吗?

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journal of Health Communication Pub Date : 2025-01-11 DOI:10.1080/10810730.2025.2450248
Paul J Wright, Debby Herbenick
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性交中断——通俗地称为退出——是一种避孕方法,在射精前将阴茎从阴道中取出,射精发生在阴道外的某个地方。虽然停药可以降低怀孕的风险,但效果不如坚持使用避孕套和激素避孕。因此,确定增加或减少退出避孕技术可能性的社会文化影响对公共卫生具有重要意义。多项内容分析已经确定,在流行的色情作品中,外部射精是常见的,但似乎没有研究评估更频繁的色情消费是否会增加戒断行为的可能性。利用全国概率数据,本研究调查了15-49岁的美国女性中色情作品的使用和戒断是否相关。经常观看色情作品的女性比不经常观看色情作品的女性更有可能使用戒断作为避孕方法,但这种联系被色情作品的效用和女性婚姻状况的看法所缓和。本文从性媒介社会化的性脚本获取、激活、应用模型(3AM)的角度对结果进行了探讨。
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Pornography Use and Coitus Interruptus: Is There a Link?

Coitus interruptus - colloquially referred to as withdrawal - is an attempt at contraception wherein the penis is removed from the vagina prior to ejaculation, with ejaculation occurring somewhere outside the vagina. Although withdrawal can reduce the risk of pregnancy, it is less efficacious than methods such as consistent condom use and hormonal birth control. Consequently, it is of public health importance to identify sociocultural influences that either increase or decrease the likelihood of withdrawal as a contraceptive technique. Multiple content analyses have identified external ejaculation as common in popular pornography, yet no study appears to have assessed whether more frequent pornography consumption increases the likelihood of withdrawal behavior. Using national probability data, the present study examined whether pornography use and withdrawal were correlated among U.S. women aged 15-49. Women who consumed pornography more frequently were more likely to report using withdrawal as a contraceptive method than women who consumed pornography less frequently, but this association was moderated by perceptions of pornography's utility and women's marital status. Results are discussed through the lens of the sexual script acquisition, activation, application model (3AM) of sexual media socialization.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives is the leading journal covering the full breadth of a field that focuses on the communication of health information globally. Articles feature research on: • Developments in the field of health communication; • New media, m-health and interactive health communication; • Health Literacy; • Social marketing; • Global Health; • Shared decision making and ethics; • Interpersonal and mass media communication; • Advances in health diplomacy, psychology, government, policy and education; • Government, civil society and multi-stakeholder initiatives; • Public Private partnerships and • Public Health campaigns. Global in scope, the journal seeks to advance a synergistic relationship between research and practical information. With a focus on promoting the health literacy of the individual, caregiver, provider, community, and those in the health policy, the journal presents research, progress in areas of technology and public health, ethics, politics and policy, and the application of health communication principles. The journal is selective with the highest quality social scientific research including qualitative and quantitative studies.
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