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Mental Health

The effect of non-pharmacologic treatments in individuals with problematic pornography use: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

 

Open Access: No.

Abstract

This study aimed to systematically review and meta-analyze the effects of non-pharmacological treatments on problematic pornography use (PPU), pornography use frequency, sexual dysfunction, psychological symptoms, and quality of life in individuals with PPU. A comprehensive literature search was conducted in PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, and Web of Science between June and July 2024. MeSH-based keywords were used to identify relevant Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) published in the last ten years. Five RCTs with a total of 826 participants were included. Non-pharmacological interventions significantly reduced PPU (SMD: −1.16; 95% CI: −2.10 to −0.22; p = 0.02) and pornography use frequency (SMD: −0.74; 95% CI: −1.43 to −0.05; p = 0.04) compared to control groups. No statistically significant effects were found for sexual dysfunction (SMD: −0.47; p = 0.05) or psychological symptoms (SMD: −0.42; p = 0.06), though moderate effects were observed. Risk of bias was high or unclear in terms of participant and outcome blinding. Non-pharmacological interventions appear effective in reducing PPU and use frequency. Although effects on sexual function and psychological symptoms were not significant, the findings suggest potential improvements in overall quality of life.

Relevance

“In this analysis, non-pharmacological interventions were found to significantly reduce problematic pornography use (PPU) status and the frequency of pornography consumption among individuals with PPU. These findings highlight the potential of non-pharmacological treatment methods to mitigate the behavioral aspects of PPU and suggest that such interventions may offer a viable alternative or complementary approach to address this growing public health concern. Despite the absence of significant statistical differences, there appears to be less psychological symptoms and sexual function disorders, which in turn might lead to an increase overall quality of life in the participants in the study.”

Citation

Yıldız Karaahmet, A., Bilgiç, F. Ş., & Karakaş, S. (2026). The effect of non-pharmacologic treatments in individuals with problematic pornography use: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Sexual and Relationship Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1080/14681994.2025.2608897