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Some people present to clinical services with what they perceive to be an addiction to pornography. Little is known about why some people who use pornography perceive their use to be an addiction while others do not. 

The purpose of this study to investigate differences in thinking styles of pornography users who do and do not perceive their use to be problematic.

The findings of this study will contribute to our current understanding and help develop appropriate treatment for those who perceive their pornography use to be problematic.

What does the study involve?
The study is completed anonymously and takes around 15 minutes to complete.

Part 1: If you agree to take part you will be asked to complete an on-line questionnaire lasting up to 15 minutes. 

Part 2 (optional): At the end of the questionnaire you may be asked if you would like to participate in an interview about pornography use over the phone or through Skype. If you do volunteer for a one off interview (maximum 1 hour) and provide contact details, a researcher will contact you to arrange a suitable time for you to conduct the interview. The interview would take place within three months. This part of the study is separate to the questionnaire and you may complete the questionnaire without taking part in the interview.

https://www.survey.bris.ac.uk/nottingham/porn