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Exposure to sexually explicit Web sites and adolescent sexual attitudes and behaviors.

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Exposure to Internet pornography has potential implications for adolescent sexual relationships, such as number of partners and substance use, and longitudinal research is needed to evaluate how exposure to SEWs influences youth attitudes and sexual behaviors.
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This article is published in Journal of Adolescent Health.The article was published on 2009-08-01. It has received 406 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sexual partner & Reproductive health.

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Consumption of sexually explicit internet material and its effects on minors' health: latest evidence from the literature

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the impact of online pornography on minors' health with a specific focus on the effects produced on their behavioral, psychophysical and social development, and found an association between consumption of pornography and several behavioral and psychophysical outcomes such as earlier sexual debut, engaging with multiple and/or occasional partners, emulating risky sexual behaviors, assimilating distorted gender roles, dysfunctional body perception, aggressiveness, anxious or depressive symptoms, compulsive pornography use.
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Risk behaviors for STIs and HIV in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a list of tables, figures, and abbreviations for each of the following categories: Table, Figure, Abbreviations, and Appendices.
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Pornified: Pornography’s Connection to Long-Term Damage and Violence

TL;DR: Based upon both theory and research, pornography appears to play a major teaching role in the sexual beliefs and behaviors of men, women, and children as mentioned in this paper, and it encourages permission-giving beliefs that include that sex is a commodity that we buy and if we can buy it, we can steal it.
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Boys don’t cry: Trauma, trauma narrative and masculine practice among young male who engaged in harmful sexual behaviour

TL;DR: In this article , the authors explored the lived experience of a group of young men who engaged in harmful sexual behaviour, what sense they made of it and how their positioned themselves towards these events including HSB, so they are able to maintain their self-integrity.
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Women and Pornography: A Voyeuristic Perspective With Special Reference to Coimbatore:

TL;DR: Tamil Nadu is an Indian state with different cultural trends in marriage, including endogamy, post-marital residence, spousal differences in age and education, and the extent of women's say in the...
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The Influence of Media Violence on Youth

TL;DR: Though it is clear that reducing exposure to media violence will reduce aggression and violence, it is less clear what sorts of interventions will produce a reduction in exposure, and large-scale longitudinal studies would help specify the magnitude of media-violence effects on the most severe types of violence.
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Sexuality and the Internet: Surfing into the New Millennium

Al Cooper
TL;DR: The Internet's effect on sexuality is divided into the three broad categories: negative patterns, positive connections, and commercial aspects and three of the key factors that combine to give the Internet its power are delineated.
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Watching sex on Television Predicts Adolescent Initiation of sexual Behavior

TL;DR: Watching sex on TV predicts and may hasten adolescent sexual initiation and reducing the amount of sexual content in entertainment programming, reducing adolescent exposure to this content, or increasing references to and depictions of possible negative consequences of sexual activity could appreciably delay the initiation of coital and noncoital activities.
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Generation XXX Pornography Acceptance and Use Among Emerging Adults

TL;DR: This article examined correlates of pornography acceptance and use within a normative (nonclinical) population of emerging adults (individuals aged 18-26). Participants included 813 university studen, who were recruited from the University of Southern California.
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