E-ISSN : 2733-4538
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among the degree of using internet adult-only sites, various psychological factors and sex behavior. The degree of using internet adult-only sites in past and present, various sex behavior, sexual opinions, the frequency and discomfort of sexual thoughts, extroversion, openness to experiences, guilty, and social desirability were examined through t-test, correlation and regression. As a result, male students visit internet adult-only sites more frequently and do more sex behavior than female students. Male and female students, who often use internet adult-only sites, have frequent sexual thoughts and positive sexual opinions. Also they have low degree of discomfort over sexual thoughts and they are extrovert. Neither guilty nor social desirability had any correlation with the degree of using internet adult-only sites. Only male students showed that the present degree of using internet adult-only sites affects sex experiences. The implication and limitations of this study and future directions for further study were discussed.