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Sydney A Sorrell1, G Tyler Lefevor1, Samuel J Skidmore1
1Department of Psychology, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA.
Journal of sex & marital therapy
|May 14, 2024
概括
宗教活动增加了强迫性行为 (CSB) 的认知,通过对色情的道德不赞成,特别是经常观看. 这凸显了理解与色情使用相关的痛苦的道德不一致.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 宗教研究是宗教研究.
背景情况:
- 道德不一致理论认为,心理痛苦源于个人价值观和行为之间的冲突.
- 组织的宗教活动可以影响个人的道德框架和行为规范.
- 消费色情是一种普遍的行为,可能与心理痛苦和道德冲突有关.
研究的目的:
- 在色情使用和宗教活动的背景下测试道德不一致模型.
- 检查是否对色情品的道德不赞成介于宗教活动和强迫性行为 (CSB) 之间的联系.
- 调查色情观看频率是否会缓和道德不赞成和CSB之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 该研究分析了两个样本:一般人口和耶稣基督后期圣徒教会成员.
- 统计分析探讨了通过道德不赞成和通过看色情频率进行调节的调解.
- 自我报告的措施评估了组织的宗教活动,对色情的道德不赞成,看色情的频率和感知到的CSB.
主要成果:
- 在两个样本中,色情观看频率通过道德不赞成来缓解宗教活动对感知到的CSB的间接影响.
- 在每月或更长时间观看色情时,道德不赞成调解了宗教活动和CSB之间的关系.
- 具有较高宗教活动的个人认为他们的色情使用在更高频率时更强迫,与道德不一致有关.
结论:
- 研究结果支持道德不相称模型,表明色情使用的痛苦是由道德冲突放大,特别是对于那些具有更高的宗教参与.
- 这项研究表明,即使不经常观看色情内容,当它与宗教活动所培养的根深蒂固的道德信仰相冲突时,也可以被认为是强迫性的.
- 了解宗教因素,道德不赞成和色情使用的相互作用对于解决相关的心理痛苦至关重要.
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