The Assessment of Problematic Internet Pornography Use: A Comparison of Three Scales with Mixed Methods
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Quantitative Part: A Comparison of the Three Retained Scales
2.1. Materials and Methods
2.1.1. Sample
2.1.2. Instruments
Three Main IPU Measurements
Criterion Validity Questionnaires
The Reference Standard—BPS
2.1.3. Procedure
2.2. Analysis
2.3. Results and Discussion
2.3.1. Validation of the Three Scales
2.3.2. LPA
2.3.3. Sensitivity and Specificity Analysis
3. The Qualitative Part: Identification of the Most Accurate Scale
3.1. Methods
3.1.1. Sample
3.1.2. The Interview Outline
3.1.3. Procedure
3.2. Analysis
3.3. Results
- Interviewer: According to your service experience, what do you think is problematic internet pornography use? In other words, what are the expressions/symptoms of problematic internet pornography use?
- Interviewee (service volunteer): They (problematic users) show difficulty controlling the craving for internet pornography (code: pornography carving), they are unable to control their own behavior, for instance, browsing pornographic websites, masturbating while watching porn frequently (code: difficulties in control). Their brains are constantly bombarded with sexual materials (code: preoccupation). If they are not exposed to internet pornography, they will feel uncomfortable, or feel that their heart is empty (code: depression resulting from unsuccessful withdrawal).
4. General Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
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The Scales | PPCS 1 (n = 317) | PPUS 2 (n = 332) | s-IAT-Sex 3 (n = 323) | χ 2 (F) | p | |
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Gender ratio (men/women) | 1.39 | 1.39 | 1.48 | 6.92 | 0.31 | |
Age | Mean ± SD 4 | 24.64 ± 7.39 | 24.47 ± 7.27 | 25.31 ± 6.93 | 1.24 | 0.29 |
Range | 18–48 | 18–45 | 18–45 | |||
Sexual orientation | Homosexual | 1.31% | 1.76% | 0.91% | 2.61 | 0.11 |
Heterosexual | 91.52% | 91.97% | 94.69% | |||
Bisexual | 7.17% | 6.37% | 4.40% | |||
Relationship status | Single | 46.78% | 42.52% | 40.64% | 12.85 | 0.23 |
Partnered | 14.81% | 21.41% | 22.90% | |||
Engaged | 0.90% | 1.20% | 0.96% | |||
Married | 37.51% | 34.91% | 35.60% | |||
Educational level | Primary school or below | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2.99 | 0.08 |
Vocational school | 1.24% | 0.35% | 0.34% | |||
Middle school | 1.55% | 0.67% | 0.91% | |||
University or college | 97.21% | 99.08% | 98.75% | |||
Work | Full time | 46.10% | 45.51% | 47.43% | 0.39 | 0.53 |
Part time | 2.51% | 2.68% | 4.57% | |||
Short-term hired labor | 1.64% | 1.21% | 0.56% | |||
Unemployed | 49.75% | 50.60% | 47.54% | |||
Place of residence | Capital | 36.01% | 47.37% | 43.69% | 11.70 | 0.07 |
County town | 40.38% | 31.02% | 35.04% | |||
Town | 12.01% | 10.51% | 8.36% | |||
Village | 11.70% | 11.10% | 13.01% | |||
Age of first exposure to pornography | 16.21 ± 4.27 | 16.62 ± 4.69 | 16.62 ± 4.81 | 75.86 | 0.08 |
Scales | Item Analysis | Confirmatory Factor Analysis | α | External and Convergent Validity | ||||||
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rs (Item-Sum Correlation) | χ 2/df | CFI 4 | TLI 5 | RMSEA 6 [90% CI 7] | SCS 8 | PCQ 9 | OSAs 10 | UT 11 | ||
PPCS 1 | 0.62 ***–0.82 *** | 210.70/120 | 0.963 | 0.952 | 0.049 [0.038, 0.060] | 0.96 | 0.67 *** | 0.70 *** | 0.67 *** | 0.28 *** |
PPUS 2 | 0.66 ***–0.85 *** | 90.30/48 | 0.966 | 0.953 | 0.052 [0.035, 0.068] | 0.95 | 0.71 *** | 0.66 *** | 0.56 *** | 0.17 *** |
s-IAT-sex 3 | 0.60 ***–0.79 *** | 155.55/52 | 0.923 | 0.902 | 0.079 [0.082, 0.109] | 0.89 | 0.73 *** | 0.66 *** | 0.46 *** | 0.22 *** |
Scales | Classes 4 | AIC 5 | BIC 6 | SSABIC 7 | Entropy | LMRT 8 |
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PPCS 1 (n = 317) | 2 | 9298.755 | 9370.174 | 9309.910 | 0.959 | 1154.76 *** |
3 | 8898.213 | 8995.944 | 8913.478 | 0.940 | 404.51 * | |
4 | 8746.574 | 8870.618 | 8765.950 | 0.899 | 161.63 * | |
PPUS 2 (n = 332) | 2 | 5718.021 | 5767.488 | 5726.251 | 0.953 | 799.82 *** |
3 | 5424.503 | 5492.995 | 5435.899 | 0.924 | 293.41 ** | |
4 | 5348.339 | 5435.857 | 5362.900 | 0.931 | 83.29 | |
s-IAT-sex 3 (n = 323) | 2 | 3652.433 | 3678.877 | 3656.674 | 0.845 | 205.41 *** |
3 | 3588.004 | 3625.780 | 3594.062 | 0.771 | 66.59 | |
4 | 3538.775 | 3587.884 | 3546.650 | 0.824 | 52.22 |
Scale | Group | Scores on the BPS | Mean | Range | ||||
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<4 | 4 ≤ x < 6 | ≥6 | Sensitivity 4 | Specificity 5 | ||||
PPCS 1 (n = 317) | At-risk (n = 29) | 3 | 11 | 15 | 89.66% | - | 4.60 ± 0.59 | 1–7 |
Low-risk (n = 90) | 28 | 34 | 28 | - | - | 2.89 ± 0.46 | 1–7 | |
Nonproblematic (n = 198) | 170 | 23 | 5 | - | 85.86% | 1.41 ± 0.39 | 1–7 | |
PPUS 2 (n = 332) | At-risk (n = 48) | 9 | 8 | 31 | 81.25% | - | 2.43 ± 0.48 | 0–5 |
Low-risk (n = 86) | 43 | 25 | 18 | - | - | 1.12 ± 0.29 | 0–5 | |
Nonproblematic (n = 198) | 188 | 8 | 2 | - | 94.95% | 0.75 ± 0.84 | 0–5 | |
s-IAT-sex 3 (n = 323) | At-risk (n = 99) | 28 | 26 | 45 | 71.72% | - | 2.84 ± 0.44 | 1–5 |
Nonproblematic (n = 224) | 195 | 19 | 10 | - | 87.05% | 1.54 ± 0.42 | 1–5 |
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Chen, L.; Jiang, X. The Assessment of Problematic Internet Pornography Use: A Comparison of Three Scales with Mixed Methods. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 488. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17020488
Chen L, Jiang X. The Assessment of Problematic Internet Pornography Use: A Comparison of Three Scales with Mixed Methods. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(2):488. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17020488
Chicago/Turabian StyleChen, Lijun, and Xiaoliu Jiang. 2020. "The Assessment of Problematic Internet Pornography Use: A Comparison of Three Scales with Mixed Methods" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 2: 488. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17020488
APA StyleChen, L., & Jiang, X. (2020). The Assessment of Problematic Internet Pornography Use: A Comparison of Three Scales with Mixed Methods. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(2), 488. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17020488