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Attitudes and use of pornography in the Norwegian population 2002
Authors:Bente Træen  Kristin Spitznogle  Alexandra Beverfjord
Affiliation:1. University of Troms?, Department of Psychology , Troms?, Norway , N‐9037, Norway E-mail: bentet@psyk.uit.no;2. University of Troms? , Norway;3. Magasinet, Dagbladet , Norway
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to describe and analyze use of pornographic material in a representative sample of adult Norwegians. The data collection was carried out by means of a standardized questionnaire administered via personal telephone interviews. Among the 90% of participants who reported ever having examined pornography, 76% reported examining a pornographic magazine, 67% had watched a pornographic film, and 24% had examined pornography on the Internet. Significant gender differences emerged in the reporting. The percentage of men and women who reported frequent use of pornography was small. We identified three dimensions of attitudes toward pornography: pornography as a means of sexual enhancement, pornography as a moral issue, and social climate. These attitude dimensions were included in path models as intermediating variables between demographic variables (age, gender, and level of education) and frequency of reading or watching pornographic materials. These models explained 36% of the variance in frequency of watching pornographic films, 35% of the variance in frequency of reading pornographic magazines, and 21% of the variance in frequency of watching pornography on the Internet.
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