Prospective Association of Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety with Pornography Viewing Frequency Among Young Adults
Read the articleA longitudinal study (SpringerLink, 2024) reveals alarming links between psychological distress and increased pornography consumption among young adults. Key findings show that individuals experiencing co-occurring depression and anxiety symptoms face a 2.72-fold higher risk of daily pornography viewing compared to non-symptomatic peers. Viewing acts as a maladaptive escape mechanism from emotional distress and anhedonia. As depressive symptoms rise, consumption frequency grows, heightening risks of eroded self-control, compulsive behavior, and life impairment.




