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J Sex Marital Ther ; 42(7): 589-601, 2016 Oct 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26549730

ABSTRACT

There are a few instruments available to measure pornograhy consumption-related constructs, and this lack of instruments can compromise the validity of research findings. The Pornography Consumption Inventory (PCI) assesses four motivations for pornography consumption, and it has been validated in hypersexual men and medical students. However, whether the psychometric properties of this instrument are comparable across genders remains unclear. Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis (MGCFA) was used to verify the invariance of the structure of the PCI across male (100) and female (105) university students. The confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) for each group showed a reasonably good fit of the data to the four-factor model. The MGCFA model included only factor loadings constrained to be equal between both genders (ΔCFI < 0.01 and p > 0.05). However, the ΔCFI did not support a strong and strict factorial invariance, ΔCFI > 0.01. Although both genders seemed to agree with the conceptualization of pornography and motivations for consuming it, the PCI was not gender-invariant, as men showed a stronger degree of motivation to consume pornographic material than women did. The implications of these findings regarding the measurement of motivations for pornography use are outlined.


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Erotica/psychology , Paraphilic Disorders/diagnosis , Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological/diagnosis , Surveys and Questionnaires/standards , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Paraphilic Disorders/psychology , Psychometrics , Reproducibility of Results , Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological/psychology , Students , Young Adult
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J Sex Marital Ther ; 41(6): 649-60, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25189705

ABSTRACT

Few measures are available to examine pornography use constructs, and this can compromise the reliability of statements regarding harmful use of pornography. This study aimed to confirm the factorial validity and internal consistency of the Pornography Consumption Inventory in a sample of male Brazilian university students. The inventory consists of a 4-factor, 15-item, 5-point Likert-type scale. After translation and back-translation of the inventory, it was administered to 100 male medical students. An initial model that included all 15 items of the inventory showed some substandard fit indices. Therefore, another model was tested, excluding an item that had loaded onto two different factors. Goodness-of-fit indices were better for the new model. Overall, findings from this study support using the inventory on Portuguese-speaking individuals. With additional replication across populations, other settings, and treatment-seeking patients, the Pornography Consumption Inventory could also potentially be shortened to 14 items.


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Behavior, Addictive/diagnosis , Erotica/psychology , Sexual Behavior/psychology , Students/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires/standards , Adult , Brazil , Humans , Male , Personality Inventory , Psychometrics , Reproducibility of Results , Self-Assessment , Young Adult
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