What Types of Pornography Do People Use and Do They Cluster? Assessing Types and Categories of Pornography Consumption in a Large-Scale Online Sample

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What Types of Pornography Do People Use and Do They Cluster? Assessing Types and Categories of Pornography Consumption in a Large-Scale Online Sample. / Hald, Gert Martin; Stulhofer, Aleksandar.

In: Journal of Sex Research, Vol. 53, No. 7, 2016, p. 849-859.

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Hald, GM & Stulhofer, A 2016, 'What Types of Pornography Do People Use and Do They Cluster? Assessing Types and Categories of Pornography Consumption in a Large-Scale Online Sample', Journal of Sex Research, vol. 53, no. 7, pp. 849-859. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2015.1065953

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Hald, G. M., & Stulhofer, A. (2016). What Types of Pornography Do People Use and Do They Cluster? Assessing Types and Categories of Pornography Consumption in a Large-Scale Online Sample. Journal of Sex Research, 53(7), 849-859. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2015.1065953

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Hald GM, Stulhofer A. What Types of Pornography Do People Use and Do They Cluster? Assessing Types and Categories of Pornography Consumption in a Large-Scale Online Sample. Journal of Sex Research. 2016;53(7):849-859. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2015.1065953

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Hald, Gert Martin ; Stulhofer, Aleksandar. / What Types of Pornography Do People Use and Do They Cluster? Assessing Types and Categories of Pornography Consumption in a Large-Scale Online Sample. In: Journal of Sex Research. 2016 ; Vol. 53, No. 7. pp. 849-859.

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abstract = "Previous research on exposure to different types of pornography has primarily relied on analyses of millions of search terms and histories or on user exposure patterns within a given time period rather than the self-reported frequency of consumption. Further, previous research has almost exclusively relied on theoretical or ad hoc overarching categorizations of different types of pornography, when investigating patterns of pornography exposure, rather than latent structure analyses of these exposure patterns. In contrast, using a large sample of 18- to 40-year-old heterosexual and nonheterosexual Croatian men and women, this study investigated the self-reported frequency of using 27 different types of pornography and statistically explored their latent structures. The results showed substantial differences in consumption patterns across gender and sexual orientation. However, latent structure analyses of the 27 different types of pornography assessed suggested that although several categories of consumption were gender and sexual orientation specific, common categories across the different types of pornography could be established. Based on this finding, a five-item scale was proposed to indicate the use of nonmainstream (paraphilic) pornographic content, as this type of pornography has often been targeted in previous research. To the best of our knowledge, no similar measurement tool has been proposed before.",
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