Journal article

What Behaviors Do Young Heterosexual Australians See in Pornography? A Cross-Sectional Study

AC Davis, ER Carrotte, ME Hellard, MSC Lim

Journal of Sex Research | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

This study investigated how frequently a group of young heterosexual Australians (ages 15 to 29) saw a range of behaviors represented in pornography over the previous 12 months. Participants were recruited to an anonymous online survey. Those who reported having viewed pornography in the past 12 months (n = 517) indicated how frequently they saw each of a list of 17 behaviors when they watched pornography in the past 12 months. Men’s pleasure (83%) was seen frequently by the highest proportion of young people surveyed, followed by a man being portrayed as dominant (70%). Women were more likely to report frequently seeing violence toward a woman (p < 0.01). Men were more likely to report freq..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge AMP's Tomorrow Fund for their financial contribution to this work. Angela Davis is supported by an Australian government National Health and Medical Research Council Postgraduate Scholarship. Megan Lim is supported by the Jim and Margaret Beever Fellowship. The authors gratefully acknowledge the contribution to this work of the Victorian Operational Infrastructure Support Program received by Burnet Institute.