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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine associations between adolescents’ Internet use, exposure to pornography online, and sexual behavior. This cross-sectional study examines data collected from an HIV, sexually transmitted infection, and pregnancy prevention program being evaluated in inner-city middle schools. Chi-squares were used to examine differences in Internet use and exposure to Internet pornography by gender, race/ethnicity, and sexual behavior. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression were used to examine associations between Internet use, exposure to Internet pornography, and sexual behavior. Ninety-four percent of students have used the Internet. Sixty-two percent of students had accidentally seen pornography on the Internet and 35% had purposefully viewed pornography online. Students who experienced sexual solicitation and who purposefully viewed pornography online were more likely to report lifetime and current sexual behavior. Additional research is needed to understand the impact of Internet use and exposure to Internet pornography on adolescents’ sexual behavior.

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Title
Internet use, exposure to Internet pornography, and sexual behavior among middle school youth
Author
Thiel, Melanie Ann
Year
2007
Publisher
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
ISBN
979-8-209-53810-3
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
304810831
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.