PhD candidate and sexologist Giselle Woodley’s unique study with Australian students in their early teens was shared last week at a ...
Porn on the brain: new research examines teens' perceptions of online sexual content
As the Federal Government looks to implement the esafety commissioner's trial of age assurance technology to protect children from dangerous online content, one WA researcher has been sharing her insightful findings, offering a nuanced and multi-faceted perspective on pornography, sexual content and young people.
Research on teens’ perspectives of sexual content online is important because most often policymakers, educators and curriculum makers decide for themselves what’s best for teens. PHOTO: Fabio Camandona
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