by GB Jhe · 2023 · Cited by 50 — Common traits in adolescents who have higher rates of pornography use include more advanced pubertal development, minimal caregiver supervision
by M Alvarez-Segura · 2025 — Parallels may exist between consequences of underage pornography use and the post-traumatic symptoms of child sexual abuse.
In a recent report by Common Sense Media, three-quarters of teenagers admitted to viewing pornography by the age of 17. The average age of first exposure is 12.
In a recent report by Common Sense Media, three-quarters of teenagers admitted to viewing pornography by the age of 17. The average age of first exposure is 12.See more
by FW Paulus · 2024 · Cited by 46 — The main negative impact of pornography consumption lies in increased emotional and conduct problems, as well as in unrealistic and harmful
A 2008 article in the Journal of Adolescent. Research revealed that 67% of young men and 49% of young women found pornography acceptable.6. Pornography exposure ...See more
by JM Farré · 2020 · Cited by 93 — These findings corroborate that exposure to pornography may affect psychosexual development in adolescents. More specifically, pornography c
Jan 31, 2023 — Open, honest, age-appropriate, and non-judgmental conversations about bodies and sex that parents are having with their children as they grow.See more
by P Pathmendra · 2023 · Cited by 72 — We aimed to synthesize evidence published in the past decade on the relationship between exposure to pornography and sexual behavior.See
Jan 10, 2023 — The first thing you should do if your young child sees pornography is reassure them. Then try to get more information about what they saw.See more