Keywords
Pornography, Hooking up, Sexual scripts, Emerging adults
Abstract
The explosive growth in access to the Internet has led to a commensurate increase in the availability, anonymity, andaffordabilityofpornography.Anemergingbodyofresearch has shown associations between pornography and certain behaviors and attitudes; yet, how pornography actually influences these outcomes has not been documented. In two studies (Study 1N=969; Study 2N=992) we examined the hypothesis that pornography influences potentially risky sexual behavior (hooking up) among emerging adults via sexual scripts. Our results demonstrate that more frequent viewing of pornography is associated with a higher incidence of hooking up and a higher number of unique hook up partners. We replicated these effects both cross-sectionally and longitudinally while accounting for thestabilityofhookupsoverthecourseofanacademicsemester. We also demonstrated that more frequent viewing of pornography is associated with having had more previous sexual partners of all types, more one occasion sexual partners (‘‘one night stands’’), and plans to have a higher number of sexual partners in the future. Finally, we provided evidence that more permissive sexual scripts mediated the association between more frequent pornographyviewingandhookingup.Wediscussthesefindings with an eye toward mitigating potential personal and public health risks among emerging adults.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Braithwaite, Scott; Coulson, Gwen; Keddington, Krista; and Fincham, Frank D., "The Influence of Pornography on Sexual Scripts and Hooking Up Among Emerging Adults in College" (2014). Faculty Publications. 6009.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/6009
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2014
Permanent URL
http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/8738
Publisher
Springer Science+Business Media New York
Language
English
College
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Department
Psychology