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Research shows family’s role in protecting adolescents from problematic internet pornography use

by Stacey Coleen Lubag
February 1, 2024
in Addiction
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In a significant exploration of family dynamics and adolescent behavior, a recent study published in the journal Frontiers in Public Health suggests that a supportive family environment can be a crucial factor in protecting teenagers from excessive and uncontrolled use of internet pornography.

For years, psychologists have been delving into how family life influences adolescent development and behavior. This study builds upon previous research that has consistently shown the impact of family dynamics on various aspects of adolescent lives —including their online activities.

Problematic internet pornography use has emerged as a concern in recent years, particularly among teenagers. PIPU is characterized by an inability to control the excessive consumption of online pornography — a behavior often leading to adverse consequences. Understanding the family’s role in this context becomes crucial, as family is often the primary influence on a young person’s development and self-perception.

The researchers for this study aimed unravel the complex dynamics between family functioning and adolescent PIPU. The main goal was to establish a correlation and understand the underlying mechanisms –- specifically, how self-esteem plays a mediating role, and how the need to belong influences this relationship.

The researchers surveyed 771 high school students averaging the age of 16 from Sichuan Province in China. Researchers used validated scales to measure family functioning, self-esteem, the need to belong, and the extent of PIPU. By analyzing these correlations, the researchers could deduce the intricate relationships between these variables. This approach offered a comprehensive view of how various aspects of a teenager’s life interplay to impact their behavior concerning internet pornography usage.

The findings of the study were revealing. Firstly, there was a clear negative correlation between healthy family functioning and PIPU. In other words, teenagers from families with positive dynamics showed lower tendencies towards problematic internet pornography use.

This relationship was significantly brought on by higher self-esteem and a stronger sense of self-worth stemming from a supportive family environment — which seemed to shield adolescents from PIPU. Intriguingly, the study also discovered that this protective effect of self-esteem was more pronounced in teenagers with a higher need to belong.

While the study sheds light on important aspects of adolescent behavior and family dynamics, it’s crucial to acknowledge its limitations. The study’s focus on a specific geographical area might limit the applicability of its findings to adolescents in other regions or cultural contexts. Furthermore, the researchers did not control for factors like socioeconomic status, which could influence internet usage patterns and family dynamics.

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The study, “Family functioning and problematic internet pornography use among adolescents: a moderated mediation model”, was authored by Liang Li, Xizhou Wang, Shaoyue Tang, and Jianfeng Wang at Chengdu Medical College.

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