Moral disapproval and perceived addiction to internet pornography: a longitudinal examination
Addiction2017Vol. 113(3), pp. 496–506
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Abstract
Perceived addiction to internet pornography appears to be related strongly to moral scruples around pornography use, both concurrently and over time, rather than with the amount of daily pornography use itself.
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