Problematic internet pornography use: The role of craving, desire thinking, and metacognition

Volume: 70, Pages: 65 - 71
Published: Jul 1, 2017
Abstract
Defined as sexually explicit material that elicits erotic thoughts, feelings, and behaviours, internet pornography is a prevalent form of media that may facilitate problematic use and craving for engagement. Research suggests that superordinate cognitions and information processing, such as desire thinking and metacognition, are central to the activation and escalation of craving in addictive behaviours. The current study aimed to contribute to...
Paper Details
Title
Problematic internet pornography use: The role of craving, desire thinking, and metacognition
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Volume
70
Pages
65 - 71
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