Development and implications of pornography use: a narrative review.
James Binnie & Paula Reavey. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, Jul 3
2019. https://doi.org/10.1080/14681994.2019.1635250
Abstract: Pornography use is widespread and as such may have potential
effects on the individuals that view it and on society itself. The
question of whether pornography is harmful warrants investigation. A
non-systematic narrative review of research literature pertaining to
pornography was undertaken. Taking a historical and social perspective
on pornography, the developments and implications of pornography use are
critically analysed. How much pornography is currently used, who uses
it and why is presented. The potential effects of pornography on the
individual and on society are also described. From reviewing the
literature, it can be suggested that standard hardcore pornography on
the whole is not currently harmful, however, there are not many benefits
associated with it. Research suggests that pornography is not harmful
for the individual, however, like any substance or behaviour when taken
to excess there may be problems that arise; a subsequent paper focuses
on this important and under researched phenomena.
Keywords: Pornography use, narrative review, prevalence, harmfulness
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