Sample

(N = 482)

Addiction to cybersexuality

No (n = 427)

Yes (n = 55)

Borderline personality

Yes

196 (40.7%)

165 (38.6%)

31 (56.4%)

No

286 (59.3%)

262 (61.4%)

24 (43.6%)

Member of a pornographic publishing group

Yes

49 (10.2%)

26 (6.1%)

23 (41.8%)

No

433 (89.8%)

401 (93.9%)

32 (58.2%)

Frequent stimulation of libido with pornographic images/videos

Yes

163 (33.8%)

120 (28.1%)

43 (78.2%)

No

319 (66.2%)

307 (71.9%)

12 (21.8%)

Sexual violence

Yes

36 (7.5%)

23 (5.4%)

13 (25.5%)

No

420 (87.1%)

382 (89.5%)

38 (74.5%)

Difficulty concentrating

Yes

83 (17.2%)

53 (12.4%)

30 (55.6%)

No

369 (76.6%)

345 (80.8%)

24 (44.4%)

Difficulty having fun around others

Yes

78 (16.2%)

56 (13.1%)

22 (40%)

No

404 (83.8%)

371 (86.9%)

33 (60%)

Low self-esteem

Yes

140 (29%)

108 (25.3%)

32 (58.2%)

No

342 (71%)

319 (74.7%)

23 (41.8%)

Satisfaction with physical sexual intercourse

Yes

86 (17.8%)

62 (17%)

24 (47.1%)

No

329 (68.3%)

302 (83%)

27 (52.9%)

School failure

Yes

52 (10.8%)

42 (9.8%)

18 (32.7%)

No

430 (89.2%)

385 (90.2%)

45 (81.8%)

Anxiety

Certain

57 (11.8%)

41 (9.6%)

16 (29.1%)

Doubtful

139 (28.8%)

115 (26.9%)

24 (43.6%)

Absent

286 (59.3%)

271 (63.5%)

15 (27.3%)

Depression

Definite

13 (2.7%)

7 (1.6%)

6 (10.9%)

Doubtful

55 (11.4%)

38 (8.9%)

17 (30.9%)

Absent

414 (85.9%)

382 (89.5%)

32 (58.2%)