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Mental Health

Transdiagnostic psychopathology among individuals with co-occurring problematic pornography use and alcohol use problems.

 

Open Access: Yes.

Abstract

Despite the established relationship between compulsive sexual behaviors (CSBs) and alcohol use problems, the consequences of co-occurring problematic pornography use (PPU) and alcohol use problems remain unclear (Ballester-Arnal et al., 2020). This study sought to identify if individuals experiencing PPU alone, alcohol use problems alone, and co-occurring PPU and alcohol use problems significantly differ across transdiagnostic processes of psychopathology. Participants completed a cross-sectional survey and were grouped as follows: (1) no PPU/no alcohol use problems (n = 2085), (2) clinically significant PPU (n = 302), (3) clinically significant alcohol use problems (n = 571), and (4) clinically significant co-occurring PPU and alcohol use problems (n = 127). One-way ANOVA and post-hoc analyses were utilized to identify significant differences across mental health-related variables. Individuals experiencing co-occurring PPU and alcohol use problems reported significantly greater post-traumatic stress, depression, negative affect, and pornography frequency than individuals experiencing alcohol use problems. Individuals experiencing PPU reported significantly greater negative affect and pornography frequency than individuals experiencing alcohol use problems. Secondary analyses were conducted across men and women to identify potential gender differences in mental health-related variables. Similar patterns emerged across men and women. These novel findings suggest psychological and emotional distress associated with PPU may not be exacerbated by the co-occurrence of alcohol use problems. However, individuals struggling with alcohol use problems may experience increased distress with the development of PPU. Clinicians should consider assessing the psychological and emotional well-being of clients presenting with both PPU and alcohol use problems throughout treatment.

Relevance

Individuals “with co-occurring PPU [problematic pornography use] and alcohol problems reported significantly greater post-traumatic stress symptoms, depressive symptoms, negative affect, and pornography frequency than individuals with alcohol use problems alone.”

Citation

Moon, E. J., Garos, S., Brasil, K. M., Kraus, S. W., Spencer, S. D., & Borgogna, N. C. (2026). Transdiagnostic psychopathology among individuals with co-occurring problematic pornography use and alcohol use problems. Journal of Affective Disorders, 403, Article 121459. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2026.121459