La adicción a la pornografía: causas y consecuencias
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https://doi.org/10.21501/24631779.2265Keywords:
Adicción, Pornografía, Comportamiento sexual, Trastorno obsesivo compulsivo, ErotismoAbstract
La pornografía puede definirse como el material audiovisual que presenta de forma explícita actividades sexuales y genitales de manera inocultable, con el objetivo de excitar al espectador. El objetivo de este trabajo es identificar las principales causas y consecuencias de la adicción a la pornografía en hombres y mujeres. Se empleó la metodología de la revisión sistemática de literatura (RSL), tomando como referencia investigaciones previas publicadas en bases de datos científicas y publicaciones web especializadas. Este trabajo concluye que la adicción a la pornografía puede generar problemas físicos, mentales, psicológicos y sociales, que son equiparables con los que genera la adicción al consumo de sustancias psicoactivas. Establecer estrategias de autocontrol, incrementar la actividad física y la participación en actividades sociales son algunas de las alternativas que pueden ayudar a combatir y prevenir la adicción.
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