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No Kidding…

Under: Around The World, Health & Fitness, Uncategorized @ 11:53 am on Monday, 04.3.06

Sexy media a siren call to promiscuity?  I could’ve told you this without any studies! but it’s always good to have ’scientific’ data backing up your ‘claim.’

Notice the mention of parents not talking to their kids about sex? I guess it’s not only in China and Arab countries…

Sexually charged music, magazines, TV and movies push youngsters into intercourse at an earlier age, perhaps by acting as kind of virtual peer that tells them everyone else is doing it, a study said Monday.

“This is the first time we’ve shown that the more kids are exposed to sex in media the earlier they have sex,” said Jane Brown of the University of North Carolina, chief author of the report.

Previous research had been limited to television, said the study which looked at 1,017 adolescents when they were aged 12 to 14 and again two years later. They were checked on their exposure during the two years to 264 items — movies, TV shows, music and magazines — which were analyzed for their sexual content.

In general it found that the highest exposure levels led to more sexual activity, with white teens in the group 2.2 times more likely to have had intercourse at ages 14 to 16 than similar youngsters who had the least exposure.

The effect was not as pronounced for blacks, the study said, perhaps because the black youngsters in the study were already more sexually experienced than the whites were when the research began and thus were less influenced by media exposure over the two-year period.

The teenage pregnancy rate in the United States is three to 10 times higher than that found in other industrialized nations, making that and exposure to sexually transmitted infections a major public health concern, the study said.

At the same time parents tend not to talk about sex with their children in a timely and comprehensive way, leaving a vacuum in which the media may become a powerful sex educator, providing “frequent and compelling portraits of sex as fun and risk free.”

“Interestingly one of the strongest predictors of risk for early sexual intercourse for both black and white teens (in the study) was the perception that his or her peers were having sex,” the report said.

Youngsters “may begin to believe the world view portrayed and may begin to adopt the media’s social norms as their own. Some, especially those who have fewer alternative sources of sexual norms, such as parents or friends, may use the media as a kind of sexual superpeer that encourages them to be sexually active,” the report added.

The study was published in the April issue of “Pediatrics,” the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics. A portion of the data was previously published in the Journal of Adolescent Health.

The study was done in several schools in North Carolina. The authors said that they did not measure the impact of exposure to sexual material on the Internet because when the research began in 2001 relatively few of the early adolescents in the sample had Internet access.

Additional research should include exposure to Web-based material, the study suggested.

“It took many studies over a number of years to establish that violence in the media increased children’s violent behavior and to begin initiatives to reduce harmful effects,” the study said.

“Given the consistent findings regarding media violence, it may be prudent not to wait decades to conclude that the media are also important sources of sexual norms for youth,” it added.

5 Comments »

samra

04.3.06 @ 12:59 pm

have u heard the latest songs?some are really sexual it’s played all over the radio the do bleep put words but it’s ok to play “shake that by eminem” or “i’m in love with a stripper”
a quote from a song that’s on the radio all the time
“I’m a menace, a dentist, an oral hygienist
Open your mouth for about four or five minutes
Take a little bit of this fluoride rinse
Swish but don’t spit it, swallow and I’ll finish
Yeah me and Nate d-o double g
Looking for a couple bitches with some double d’s
Pop a little champagne and a couple E’s
Slip it in her bubbuly, we finna finna have a party”

how about that for sexual exposure

josi

04.3.06 @ 7:26 pm

Not only do the above lyrics are full of sexual content, they give basically spell out how to drug a girl and rape her. The other day I turned on the FM radio on in the car and my 8 year old started flipping through the channels, there was an equally explicit song on, I can’t really remember the words but it was quite disgusting. I think it’s hard for a parent to say when the right time to start talking about sex to kids, but the age at which we need to is getting younger and younger. When my daughter was in 1st grade, she came home one day and told me the boys in her group were talking about sex and laughing, she told them it means whether someone is male or female and this boy (named Musa by the way, Arabic) told her no, it’s something that women and men have! I didn’t think I’d need to discuss it with her until she was in fourth grade, boy was I wrong.

samra

04.3.06 @ 7:57 pm

I don’t think i’ll be able to raise any kids in this country

Here are 3 out of the top five requested songs from my local hip hop radio station are

2. Lil Rob -Bring Out The Freak In You
4. T-Pain -I’m In Love With a Stripper
5. Eminem-Shake That Ass

just look up the lyrics they are very 18+ or at least 16+

Iman

04.3.06 @ 11:04 pm

samra hey! how are you?! No, I have not heard this song. I don’t like Rap, my ears can only take half a second of it! What surprises me is that it took them this long to realize the negative effect of sex in magazine and on TV! Even cartoons can be sexual!

I am sure raising children here is a big challenge, but what makes us think that the ‘mother land’ is any better?

josi I think you should start giving informational sessions about it immediately. Your 8 year old has a 16 year old mentality! If you don’t, I might to just give the green light to do it myself!

Osaid

06.21.06 @ 1:40 pm

I always stand infront of such things not being able to decide what the right thing to do.

after all weather we liked it or not the world is changing and we have to find the right way to present that to our kids .

its still difficult, isnt it ?

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