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DOI: 10.36298/gerais2020130103
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Consumo de Pornografia e Relacionamento Amoroso: uma Revisão Sistemática do Período 2006-2015

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“…In Portugal, a recent study found good sexual functioning in overall, but also a significant percentage of people having sexual health concerns in reaching orgasm and sexual desire/arousal (Santos-Iglesias et al, 2017). Pornography has been created to promote sexual arousal (Rasmussen, 2016) and it has been found to be a good source (Baumel et al, 2020). So, if we manage to understand which values are related to positive attitudes toward pornography consumption, we can help people integrate pornography consumption as a positive and complementary source of new sexual stimulus and repertory to overpass some of the sexual health challenges.…”
Section: Social Goalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Portugal, a recent study found good sexual functioning in overall, but also a significant percentage of people having sexual health concerns in reaching orgasm and sexual desire/arousal (Santos-Iglesias et al, 2017). Pornography has been created to promote sexual arousal (Rasmussen, 2016) and it has been found to be a good source (Baumel et al, 2020). So, if we manage to understand which values are related to positive attitudes toward pornography consumption, we can help people integrate pornography consumption as a positive and complementary source of new sexual stimulus and repertory to overpass some of the sexual health challenges.…”
Section: Social Goalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, pornography's study has been mostly focused on its possible prejudicial effects (Baumel et al, 2019) and less is known about the relation with psychosocial aspects (Baumel et al, 2020). We aimed to deepen the understanding in this sense exploring the psychosocial dimension.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%