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Overcoming the Risks to Children Posed by Adult Television Programming

New research reinforces the fact that sexual activity in adolescents is influenced by what they watch on TV. 754 children aged 7 to 13 years were surveyed for television content. Five years later, the same group of participants was asked if they had engaged in sexual intercourse. The kids in the youngest age group -- aged 7 to 9 -- appeared to be the most vulnerable to television and movie content. For every hour of adult programming that these kids watched, the risk of having sex within the next 5 years increased by 33%.

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