Perceived Level of Academic Stress and Pornography Viewing of Male College Students
Royd F. Momo | Darwin E. Lawi-an | Meliza P. Alo
Discipline: psychology (non-specific)
Abstract:
This study examined the perceived level of academic stress and
pornography viewing among male college students and determined the
significant relationship between the two variables. Although academic stress
and pornography consumption have independently been associated with
students’ psychological and behavioral outcomes, the relationship between
these variables remains insufficiently understood, particularly in relation to
how students utilize behavioral coping mechanisms in response to academic
pressure. Amid increasing global, national, and local concerns regarding
pornography consumption and its possible effects on students’ psychological
and academic functioning, a research gap exists on how perceived academic
stress relates to pornography viewing, particularly in the Philippine higher
education context, where the topic remains highly stigmatized and
underexplored. The study specifically aimed to determine (1) the perceived
level of academic stress in terms of frequency and awareness, (2) the level of
pornography viewing in terms of acceptance, frequency, and motivation, and
(3) the relationship between academic stress and pornography viewing
among respondents. A quantitative descriptive-correlational research design
was employed involving 69 male students selected through stratified random
sampling from a population of 83. Data were gathered using the Student
Academic Stress Scale (SASS) and a validated researcher-made
questionnaire, and analyzed using means, standard deviations, and Pearson
product-moment correlations at the 0.05 level of significance. Results
revealed a high level of academic stress (M = 3.88) and a high level of
pornography viewing in terms of acceptance and motivation, with moderate
frequency (M = 3.55). A moderate, positive, significant relationship was
found between academic stress and pornography viewing (p < 0.05),
indicating that higher academic stress is associated with increased
pornography viewing. The findings suggest that pornography may serve as
a coping mechanism for academic stress among male students, highlighting
the need for interventions that promote healthier coping strategies and
student well-being.
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