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The development and initial evaluation of the Pornography-Use Avoidance Self-Efficacy Scale
The development and initial evaluation of the Pornography-Use Avoidance Self-Efficacy Scale

Author(s): Shane W. Kraus, Harold Rosenberg, Steve Martino, Charla Nich, Marc N. Potenza
Subject(s): Psychology of Self, Behaviorism, Evaluation research
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: hypersexuality; pornography; scale development; self-efficacy; situational confidence;

Summary/Abstract: This study employed a newly developed questionnaire to evaluate whether men’s self-efficacy to avoid using pornography in each of 18 emotional, social, or sexually arousing situations was associated with either their typical frequency of pornography use or their hypersexuality. Methods: Using an Internet-based data collection procedure, 229 male pornography users (Mage = 33.3 years, SD = 12.2) who had sought or considered seeking professional help for their use of pornography completed questionnaires assessing their situationally specific selfefficacy, history of pornography use, self-efficacy to employ specific pornography-reduction strategies, hypersexuality, and demographic characteristics. Results: Frequency of pornography use was significantly negatively associated with level of confidence in 12 of the 18 situations. In addition, lower hypersexuality and higher confidence to employ pornography-use-reduction strategies were associated with higher confidence to avoid using pornography in each of the 18 situations. A principal axis factor analysis yielded three clusters of situations: (a) sexual arousal/boredom/ opportunity, (b) intoxication/locations/easy access, and (c) negative emotions. Discussion and conclusions: This questionnaire could be employed to identify specific high-risk situations for lapse or relapse and as a measure of treatment outcome among therapy clients, but we recommend further examination of the psychometric properties and clinical utility of the questionnaire in treatment samples. Because only one of the three clusters reflected a consistent theme, we do not recommend averaging self-efficacy within factors to create subscales.

  • Issue Year: 6/2017
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 354-363
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English