TY - JOUR
T1 - Pornography Consumption Among Young People
T2 - An Assessment of Parents’ and Teachers’ Training Needs
AU - Vall-Castelló, Berta
AU - Grané-Morcillo, Jaume
AU - Lloberas-López-de-Sepúlveda, Elena
AU - Aznar-Martínez, Berta
AU - Lorente-De-Sanz, Judith
AU - Baroncelli, Letizia
AU - Pauncz, Alessandra
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Introduction: In Spain and Italy, it is estimated that childrens’ first contact with pornography can occur before the age of 10 years. Minors in this position lack the emotional tools necessary to analyze pornographic content critically. However, many adolescents do not discuss issues related to sexuality with their parents or teachers because they feel embarrassed or perceive those figures as insufficiently knowledgeable. This study analyzed the knowledge, attitudes, and awareness of parents and teachers regarding young people’s internet usage and pornography consumption and their preparedness to discuss sexuality and pornography with their children or pupils. Methods: The participants (N = 142) included 74 parents (52.1%) and 68 teachers (47.9%) who were from Spain (51.7%) or Italy (48.3%). Two ad hoc questionnaires were used in this research. Results: Compared to parents, teachers attributed higher levels of pornography consumption to young people. Parents and teachers expressed similar views regarding the adverse effects of pornography consumption. Discussing pornography with children was identified as challenging by parents (more than 1/3 of whom had never discussed this topic) and especially by teachers (half of whom had never discussed this issue). Few parents and teachers had received training in these issues; this lack was especially notable among Italian teachers. Conclusions: These results highlight the need to increase the training provided to parents and teachers in these areas to improve children’s satisfaction with sexuality education programs. Policy Implications: It is necessary to develop child-focused sexuality education programs that involve parents and teachers and range beyond an adult-centered agenda.
AB - Introduction: In Spain and Italy, it is estimated that childrens’ first contact with pornography can occur before the age of 10 years. Minors in this position lack the emotional tools necessary to analyze pornographic content critically. However, many adolescents do not discuss issues related to sexuality with their parents or teachers because they feel embarrassed or perceive those figures as insufficiently knowledgeable. This study analyzed the knowledge, attitudes, and awareness of parents and teachers regarding young people’s internet usage and pornography consumption and their preparedness to discuss sexuality and pornography with their children or pupils. Methods: The participants (N = 142) included 74 parents (52.1%) and 68 teachers (47.9%) who were from Spain (51.7%) or Italy (48.3%). Two ad hoc questionnaires were used in this research. Results: Compared to parents, teachers attributed higher levels of pornography consumption to young people. Parents and teachers expressed similar views regarding the adverse effects of pornography consumption. Discussing pornography with children was identified as challenging by parents (more than 1/3 of whom had never discussed this topic) and especially by teachers (half of whom had never discussed this issue). Few parents and teachers had received training in these issues; this lack was especially notable among Italian teachers. Conclusions: These results highlight the need to increase the training provided to parents and teachers in these areas to improve children’s satisfaction with sexuality education programs. Policy Implications: It is necessary to develop child-focused sexuality education programs that involve parents and teachers and range beyond an adult-centered agenda.
KW - Parents
KW - Parent–child sexual communication
KW - Pornography consumption
KW - Sexuality education
KW - Teachers
KW - Young people
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85217262514&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s13178-025-01080-0
DO - 10.1007/s13178-025-01080-0
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85217262514
SN - 1868-9884
JO - Sexuality Research and Social Policy
JF - Sexuality Research and Social Policy
ER -