Go Back Research Article June, 2005

Pornography and Teenagers: The Importance of Individual Differences

Abstract

This article focuses on the effects of exposure to pornography on teenagers, particularly males, concentrating on sexually aggressive outcomes and on the characteristics of the individual as crucial in determining whether pornography consumption may or may not lead to sexually aggressive outcomes. The term ‘‘pornography’’ refers to sexually explicit media that primarily is intended to arouse the viewer sexually. Pornography may be distinguished from sexual material that is ‘‘embedded’’ or interwoven with primarily nonsexual content [1], although the line to be drawn between the two may be fuzzy. Also inviting occasional ambiguity is the distinction between pornography and obscenity. Although pornography is a descriptive term, obscenity is a legal definition that describes what a court may have determined is particularly unredeeming pornographic material that has crossed the bounds of social propriety and so may allow for criminal prosecution.1

Keywords

Pornography Teenagers Males Sexually Aggressive Outcomes Individual Differences Sexual Material Embedded Sexual Material Obscenity Legal Definition Social Propriety Criminal Prosecution
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Volume 16
Issue 2
Pages 315-326
ISSN 1547-3368
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