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A New York Times story published through MNSBC.com discusses teens and heavy internet use. Because many are able to always be connected via smart phones and home internet, a study was looking for correlation in teen behavior with extended time spent online.
The SHE Forum got some press over the holiday from AZCentral.com Some of you might be visiting our site because of that December 30th Article. A few readers sent us some kind and supportive messages after hearing about us, and we thank them for that.
In a nationally representative survey of those ages 12-17 conducted on landline and cell phones, the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project found:
4% of cell-owning teens ages 12-17 say they have sent sexually suggestive nude or nearly nude images of themselves to someone else via text messaging.
15% of cell-owning teens ages 12-17 say they have received sexually suggestive nude or nearly nude images of someone they know via text messaging on their cell phone.
Older teens are much more likely to send and receive these images; 8% of 17-year-olds with cell phones have sent a sexually provocative image by text and 30% have received a nude or nearly nude image on their phone.
The teens who pay their own phone bills are more likely to send “sexts”: 17% of teens who pay for all of the costs associated with their cell phones send sexually suggestive images via text; just 3% of teens who do not pay for, or only pay for a portion of the cost of the cell phone send these images.
Our focus groups revealed that there are three main scenarios for sexting: 1) exchange of images solely between two romantic partners; 2) exchanges between partners that are shared with others outside the relationship and 3) exchanges between people who are not yet in a relationship, but where at least one person hopes to be.
We rolled out a few updates to our website and added a blog so we can post current information. Watch this space for stories and articles. We have three SHE Forums coming up in the next three months, so it’s a busy time. If you plan on attending, be sure to sign up and send in your media release form.
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