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Children and young people’s exposure to pornography
Research shows that there are harms associated with early exposure to pornography, but appropriate sex and relationships education can help.
Research indicates that children and young people are accessing pornography at increasing rates(link is external), with boys aged 14-17 years being the most frequent(link is external) underage consumers of pornographic material. The current senate inquiry into the effects of pornography on children comes as a growing number(link is external) of parents, children, teachers, psychologists and other professionals(link is external) working with children and young people voice concerns about the ease of access to pornography online, and the proliferation of increasingly violent(link is external) pornographic content.
While pornography is not a new phenomenon, the volume available and the way people are accessing it have changed(link is external). For example, improvements to Internet downloading speeds and the use of handheld “smart” devices have made accessing pornography easier, faster and more anonymous than ever before. The ease of access to pornography online also contributes to the greater likelihood(link is external) of children’s accidental exposure.
Given the ethical difficulties of measuring the effects of children’s exposure to pornography, most research is retrospective and has been conducted with adult or older adolescent research participants(link is external). The available studies suggest that the effects of frequent and routine viewing of pornography and other sexualised images may:
There is also evidence(link is external) to suggest an association between frequent viewing of online pornography and sexually coercive behaviour exhibited by young men.
Pornography consumption by young people may also normalise sexual violence and contribute to unrealistic understandings(link is external) of sex and sexuality. These understandings shape social norms around sex(link is external), and may lead to young people feeling as though they should engage in the sexual behaviour frequently displayed in pornography, including violent acts (link is external) .
Pornography consumption has also been associated with the practice of “sexting”, and young women have reported being coerced or feeling pressured to share naked images(link is external) of themselves online. For example, a recent Australian survey(link is external) of 15-19 year old girls revealed that 51% believed girls feel social pressure to share naked images of themselves online. A related issue to consider is how pornography influences young people’s self-concept and body image(link is external).
Some psychologists and other professionals have anecdotally reported(link is external) links between pornography use and an increase in problematic sexual behaviour(link is external) and sexual abuse among children and adolescents. This is, however, a poorly researched area and it is difficult to determine(link is external) a causal relationship between pornography consumption and sexual offending among children and adolescents.
Experts suggest that the following strategies are important to address issues regarding children and young people's access to and use of pornography:
A range of resources on this topic is available for children, young people, parents, educators, and other practitioners working with families and children:
Akers, A., Holland, C., & Bost, J. (2011). Interventions to improve parental communication about sex: A systematic review. Pediatrics, 27(3), 494-510. Retrieved from
Flood, M. (2009). The harms of pornography exposure among children and young people. Child Abuse Review, 18(6), 384-400.
Green, L., Brady, D., Olafsson, K., Hartley, J., & Lumby, C. (2011). Risks and safety for Australian children on the Internet: Full findings from the AU Kids Online survey of 9–16 year olds and their parents. Kelvin Grove: ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation and EU Kids Online. Retrieved from
Owens, E.W., Behun, R.J., Manning, J.C., & Reid, R.C. (2012). The impact of pornography on adolescents: A review of the research. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 19(1-2), 99-122.
McKee, A. (2010). Does pornography harm young people? Journal of Communication, 37(1), 17-36.
Marriner, C. (2016). The damage pornography did to a six-year-old child. The Age, February 7, 2016. Retrieved from
Morawska, A. (2015). It may be awkward but we need to talk to kids about porn. The Conversation, November 26, 2015. Retrieved from
Papadopoulos, L. (2010). Sexualisation of young people review. London: Home Office. Retrieved from
Plan International and Our Watch (2016). Don’t send me that pic: Online sexual harassment of Australian girls survey. Retrieved from
Pratt, R. (2015). The “porn genie”’ is out of the bottle: Understanding and responding to the impact of pornography on young people. InPsych: The Bulletin of the Australian Psychological Society Ltd, 37(2), 12-13. Retrieved from
Pratt, R., & Fernandes, C. (2015). How pornography may distort risk assessment of children and adolescents who sexually harm. Children Australia, 40(3), 232-241.
Sabina, C., Wolak, J., & Finkelhor, D. (2008). The nature and dynamics of Internet pornography exposure for youth. CyberPsychology and Behavior, 11(6), 691-693.
Sampson, E. (2015). APS highlights concerns on the harmful impacts of pornography. InPsych: The Bulletin of the Australian Psychological Society Ltd, 37(2), 18-19. Retrieved from
Stanley, N., Barter, C., Wood, M., Aghtaie, N., Larkins, A.L., & Överlien, C. (2016). Pornography, sexual coercion and abuse and sexting in young people’s intimate relationships: A European study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, March 2016. Retrieved from
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