Abstract

AbstractPornography consumption is commonplace amongst adolescents In the United States and other countries. Curiosity exists about the role consumption (both type and frequency) potentially plays in cognitive, psychological, and behavioral outcomes for this population. Theories such as symbolic interactionism assist in our understanding of how meaning relates to these outcomes. The current article includes existing literature and established constructs derived from symbolic interactionist theory along with gender as a moderator. Collectively, this information serves as a basis for the proposed midrange model exploring adolescent pornography consumption and varying associated positive and negative outcomes.

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