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Intra-Interpersonal Consequences of Pornographic Addiction in Youth
Abstract
Addiction is not having control over doing something to the extent that it is harmful to an individual. Recent studies show pornographic addiction can also lead to such compulsivity in behavior. The technological advancements and long quarantine period of the COVID-19 pandemic have caused a significant increase in the user base of pornographic materials. It is estimated that about 74% of men and 41% of women watch porn. The purpose of this study is to examine the consequences of pornographic addiction on the life of an individual. This is a systematic review paper and it is based on data collected from Research Papers Existing literature on pornographic addictions shows that it can lead to impairments in the psychological well-being (Feelings of loneliness, frustration, guilt,t, etc.) of an individual. Additionally, it can lead to depression, stress disorders, mood disorders, etc. Pornographic addiction also hampers one's ability to sustain good social relationships. Moreover, it was also reported by previous studies that pornography hurts the sexual life of an individual.
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