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The Moderating Role of the Tendency to Blame Others in the Development of Perceived Addiction, Shame, and Depression in Pornography Users
Sexual Health & Compulsivity Pub Date : 2019-10-01 , DOI: 10.1080/10720162.2019.1670301
Fred Volk 1 , Christopher G. Floyd 1 , Kathryn E. Bohannon 2 , Susan M. Cole 2 , Katie M. McNichol 2 , Emily A. Schott 2 , Zachary D. R. Williams 2
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Abstract In an extension of previous research on pornography users and their disapproval of their own use, support was found for a moderated mediation model in which the relationship between moral disapproval of pornography and depression was mediated by perceived addiction and sexual shame. This indirect effect was moderated by the tendency to blame others. Results demonstrate a possible sequence in which those who morally disapprove of pornography are more likely to perceive themselves as addicted, which is associated with an increase in sexual shame and is ultimately associated with higher levels of depression. Further, findings suggest that a tendency to externalize one’s transgressions onto others simultaneously exacerbates and attenuates the negative associations in these relationships.

中文翻译:

在色情用户感知到的成瘾,羞辱和沮丧中,归咎于他人的倾向的调节作用

摘要在对色情用户和他们对自己的使用不赞成的先前研究的扩展中,发现了一种支持的调解模型,该模型中道德上对色情的不赞成与抑郁之间的关系是由感知的成瘾和性耻辱所介导的。这种间接影响被指责他人的倾向减轻了。结果表明,在道德上不赞成色情制品的人更有可能认为自己上瘾,这可能与性耻辱的增加有关,并最终与抑郁症的高发有关。此外,研究结果表明,将一个人的过犯外在化的趋势同时加剧和减弱了这些关系中的消极关联。
更新日期:2019-10-01
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