Pornography use, sexual behaviours, and emotional intelligence in italian adolescents

Titolo Rivista PSICOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE
Autori/Curatori Michele Capurso, Stefano Federici, Riccardo Palomba, Eleonora D’Urzo
Anno di pubblicazione 2020 Fascicolo 2020/2 Lingua Inglese
Numero pagine 26 P. 71-96 Dimensione file 319 KB
DOI 10.3280/PDS2020-002004
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Sexually explicit material (SEM) is easily accessed by adolescents. This cross-sectional study examined the characteristics of 413 Italian adolescents (aged 17-22, 55% female) who use SEM. We examined the associations of SEM use with relationship status, religiosity, and emotional intelligence. All of the respondents reported accessing SEM while underage, with males using SEM more than females and accessing SEM at an earlier age; earlier exposure to SEM was also found to influence later SEM use. The reasons for watching pornography also differed be-tween the genders. There was a partial connection between the EQ-I:YV, SEM use, and recent sexual activity. The gender differences in terms of the prevalence and reasons for the use of SEM may be connected to a more general gender cultural stereotype.

Oggi gli adolescenti hanno facile accesso a materiale sessualmente esplicito (MSE). Il pre-sente studio trasversale ha preso in esame le caratteristiche di un gruppo di 413 adolescenti italiani (età 17-22, 55% femmine) che fanno uso di MSE. L’uso di MSE è stato analizzato in riferimento alla presenza di una relazione di coppia, alla intelligenza emotiva e alla religiosità. Tutti gli intervistati che hanno ammesso di usare MSE, hanno riferito di avere iniziato ad usare tale materiale prima della maggiore età. I maschi usano MSE più spesso delle femminine e iniziano ad una età più precoce. L’utilizzo precoce di MSE influenza inoltre il successivo uso di tale materiale. Maschi e femmine, inoltre, hanno riferito diverse ragioni per l’uso di MSE. È stato trovato un collegamento tra alcune componenti del test EQ-I:YV che misura l’intelligenza emotiva, l’uso di MSE e una recente attività sessuale. Le differenze di genere rilevate nello studio in termini di ragioni e prevalenza di uso di MSE potrebbero essere giustificate da stereotipo di genere di derivazione culturale.

Keywords:Uso della pornografia; intelligenza emotiva; adolescenti; materiale sessualmente esplicito.

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Michele Capurso, Stefano Federici, Riccardo Palomba, Eleonora D’Urzo, Pornography use, sexual behaviours, and emotional intelligence in italian adolescents in "PSICOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE" 2/2020, pp 71-96, DOI: 10.3280/PDS2020-002004