@article{article_1729708, title={An Investigation into the Relationship Between Problematic Online Pornography Use and Loneliness Within Romantic Relationships}, journal={Online Journal of Technology Addiction and Cyberbullying}, volume={12}, pages={1–23}, year={2025}, author={Öksüz, Yunus Emre and Masatcıoğlu, Gözde}, keywords={Çevrimiçi Pornografi Bağımlılığı, Romantik İlişkilerde Yalnızlık, Davranışsal Bağımlılık}, abstract={Problematic online pornography use refers to the excessive consumption of pornographic material in ways that impair an individual’s daily functioning, interpersonal relationships, and quality of life. With the widespread use of the internet and easy access to devices such as smartphones and personal computers, this issue has become increasingly common. Previous studies have identified various contributing factors, including neurobiological and behavioral components. Some findings also suggest that loneliness may play a role in the development of this behavior. This study aims to investigate the relationship between loneliness within romantic relationships and problematic online pornography use. A quantitative research design employing a relational screening model was used. Data was collected using the Online Pornography Addiction Scale and the Loneliness in Close Relationships Scale, both Likert-type instruments. The sample consisted of 111 healthy adults aged 18–30, each involved in a romantic relationship for at least six months. Sample size was determined via G*Power based on previous studies. Statistical analyses included correlation, regression, and ANOVA. Results showed a significant positive relationship between loneliness in romantic relationships and problematic pornography use. Additionally, the subdimensions of the loneliness scale accounted for 40.7% of the variance in problematic pornography use..}, number={2}, publisher={Tuncay AYAS}