American Academy of Pediatrics. Policy statement--sexuality, contraception, and the media - PubMed
Practice Guideline
. 2010 Sep;126(3):576-82.
doi: 10.1542/peds.2010-1544. Epub 2010 Aug 30.
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American Academy of Pediatrics. Policy statement--sexuality, contraception, and the media
Council on Communications and Media. Pediatrics. 2010 Sep.
Abstract
From a health viewpoint, early sexual activity among US adolescents is a potential problem because of the risk of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. New evidence points to the media adolescents use frequently (television, music, movies, magazines, and the Internet) as important factors in the initiation of sexual intercourse. There is a major disconnect between what mainstream media portray-casual sex and sexuality with no consequences-and what children and teenagers need-straightforward information about human sexuality and the need for contraception when having sex. Television, film, music, and the Internet are all becoming increasingly sexually explicit, yet information on abstinence, sexual responsibility, and birth control remains rare. It is unwise to promote "abstinence-only" sex education when it has been shown to be ineffective and when the media have become such an important source of information about "nonabstinence." Recommendations are presented to help pediatricians address this important issue.
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