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Tired man covering his face with a hood while working from home. Pornography use warps one’s perception of reality, how individuals view loved ones, and brings about significantly higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress, according to a new study.
The study, published in Frontiers of Psychology , also offers a potential roadmap out of pornography addiction that includes faith and morals.
The survey was taken among 1,031 students over the age of 18 at Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio, of which the sample size was 34 percent male and 66 percent female.
Of those surveyed, 56.6 percent reported “lifetime pornography use,” and a “significantly higher proportion of males than females reporting such use.”Seventeen percent of those students reported “severe” or “extremely severe” levels of depression, while 20.4 percent reported similar levels of anxiety, and 13.5 percent reported similar levels of stress. The study, which looks at “compulsive pornography use” found that […]
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