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Pourjafari M. The role of family functioning, loneliness and communication skills in predicting pornography addiction among students. JNIP 2021; 8 (12) :1-11
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M.A Psychology, Department of Clinical Psychology, Non-Profit University of Science and Culture, Tehran, Iran
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The main purpose of this study was to investigate the role of family functioning, loneliness and communication skills in predicting student pornography addiction. The method of this study is descriptive-correlational. The statistical population of the present study is all male and female undergraduate students in Tehran in the academic year 1399-1399 and the sample size is 364 people who were selected using the available sampling method. Pornography (PPUS), Olson Family Adaptation and Correlation Assessment Scale (LACS), Loneliness Questionnaire (LS) and Barton Jay Communication Skills Scale (BCS) were used to analyze the data using software. spss24 was done.
The results showed that the effect of family functioning on students 'pornography addiction was 0.340, loneliness was 0.171 and the effect of communication skills on students' pornography addiction was 0.321 (p <0.05). Family functioning is an important aspect of the family environment that affects the physical, social and emotional health of children. What happens in the family, as well as how it works, can be a key factor in creating resilience and reducing current and future risks associated with unfortunate events and unfavorable conditions.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2021/05/9 | Accepted: 2021/05/31 | Published: 2021/05/31

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