Teen Porn Statistics
U.S. statistics
The next generation’s perfect addiction: Project Know conducted a survey of 73,000 participants. Today’s young adults are voracious consumers of online porn. An endless stream of videos can give you anything you want, whenever you want it. What happens when this habit becomes a problem? The next generation’s perfect addiction.
- The male sex drive is novelty-seeking; porn aligns perfectly.
- 42% of male college students regularly visit explicit Web sites.
- 19% feel they are controlled by their sexual desires.
- More than 50% have never had sex.
- 16% started watching porn before the age of 12.
- 53% started watching porn between the ages of 12 to 14.
- 64% say their taste in porn became more deviant and extreme.
- 36% say they are ashamed of their deviant and extreme behavior.
– Project Know, Taking a Whack at Porn, March 2014 [2]
At what age did you start sexting: Adam and Eve asked over 1,000 men and women at what age they started sexting (sending sexually explicit photographs or messages via cell phone)?
- 35% of Americans admitted to sexting.
- 32% started sexting between ages 19 and 29.
- 27% started sexting between ages 30 and 40.
- 22% started sexting at 40 or older.
- 18% of sexters are between 15 and 18.
– Adam and Eve, At What Age Did You Start Sexting? December 5, 2014 [12]
Global statistics
NSPCC ChildLine completed a survey of 700 adolescents ages 12 to 13:
- 10% of UK 12- and 13-year-olds fear they are addicted to porn.
- 12% of 12–13-year-olds admitted to participating in a sexually explicit video.
- Girl, who is now 17, said she was sexually assaulted by her boyfriend when they were both 12 years old.
- Girls in particular have said they feel like they have to look and behave like porn stars to be liked by boys.
- BBC News, “Education and Family”, March 31, 2015 [1]
A survey of 2,500 UK school and university students showed: 60% watch porn to get information about sex; 75% said that sex ed. at school was not practical and rated it fair, poor, or terrible; 75% said that porn creates unrealistic expectations.
– The Guardian, January 29, 2015 [3]
From a survey of 1,002 Internet users in Ireland: 83% of men and 56% of women have viewed porn; 25% of these watch it weekly; 36% who are not in a relationship view porn weekly; 7% had seen porn before the age of 12; 49% of women ages 18–24 believe their partners are viewing porn; 31% of the Irish believe porn is morally unacceptable.
– Irish News, January 17, 2015 [4]
Survey of over 2,000 Danes aged 15 to 74:
- For most porn users, it is a solitary and free experience.
- Eight out of ten users said that they only view porn on free sites.
- 84% said they primarily watch porn alone.
- One in four respondents said that they see it with their partner.
The most active age group was the 20- to 59-year-olds, and most respondents said that they watched porn to masturbate, receive sexual inspiration or simply kill time.
– The Local DK, October 31, 2014 [5]
A University of Sydney, Australia, study found that: 70% of Australian men view porn online while the average first exposure to porn is age 11; 80% of 15- to 17-year-olds have had multiple exposures to hardcore porn.
– Newcastle Herald, September 12, 2014 [6]
One of the first large-scale surveys in Singapore of 836 13- to 15-year-olds found that: 50% have watched or read sexually explicit materials, some as early as age 7; 77% of these accessed porn through smartphones.
“I believe it is largely due to the inadequate discussions and lack of guidance from us, so young people look elsewhere for sex education, of which pornography is a poor teacher,” said clinical psychologist Joel Yang of SIM University.
– Asia-one, Singapore, September 8, 2014 [7]
Survey shows half of teens in United Kingdom are exposed to pornography:
- 80% of UK teens say porn is “too easy” to access or stumble upon on the Internet.
- 46% of teens said sexting is a part of everyday life for teenagers.
- 70% said porn was seen as normal by their peers at school.
- 1 in 10 told their parents about stumbling onto porn on the Internet.
- 2/3 of girls and nearly 50% of boys said growing up would be easier if porn was harder to access.
- Some 72% of 18-year-olds worry that the prevalence of porn leads to “unrealistic attitudes” to sex.
- 66% said porn has led to pressure on young women to act a certain way.
- 68% said it has put pressure on girls to look a certain way.
- Some said pornography had put pressure on young men to act and look a particular way.
- 7 in 10 of those surveyed said pornography encourages society to view women as sex objects.
– Daily Mail, UK, August 19, 2014 [8]
The UEL survey looks at teen porn habits and reveals some shocking results about the impact porn is having on young people’s perception of sex and relationships today; 350 participants, male and female, between the ages of 12 and 20, have responded to the online survey disclosing why they access porn:
- Of 12- to 16-year-olds, boys were far more likely than girls to have viewed sexual images.
- 80% of boys had watched people having sex online in contrast to just 33% of girls.
- 51% of boys watched porn quite a few times.
- 27% admitting to watching porn frequently.
- 97% of 16- to 20-year-old teen boys watch porn.
- 80% of the teen girls had seen sexual images.
- Three times as many boys as girls feel the use of porn impacted their relationships or was becoming a dependency.
- 7% of teen boys felt their viewing was getting out of control.
- Teen girls tend to be in groups when watching sexual images, often via Facebook and social media.
- Teen boys were not using social media to access porn and were mostly watching it alone.
- Over 10% of both sexes felt they were looking at more and more extreme imagery.
– University of East London, September 30, 2013 [9]
St Joseph’s Guidance and Counselling Centre and the counselling psychology students of Martin Luther Christian University (Meghalaya) conducted a survey of high school students in Quilon, Kerala, India; the study covered 750 high school students from six schools in the district, among which 143 were girls:
- 146 out of 750 students were never exposed to porn.
- 80% of the students were exposed to porn.
- 13.5% were seriously addicted.
– The New Indian Express, July 30, 2013 [10]
Let’s Talk about Sex: Young people’s views on sex and sexual health information in Australia; The Australian Youth Affairs Coalition (AYAC) and the Youth Empowerment Against HIV/AIDS (YEAH) have released Let’s Talk about Sex; 12- to 19-year-olds are large consumers of pornography and early exposure to explicit pornography is leaving young people with a skewed idea of how to have sex. Australian Youth Affairs Coalition and Youth Empowerment Against HIV/AIDS asked young people to explain how they learnt about sex.
- 85% rely on Internet.
- 69% rely on schools.
- 64% rely on pornography.
Australia’s young people are facing a sexual health crisis of epidemic scale:
- 75% of all sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Australia occurring amongst young people.
- 20% increase in the rate of STIs diagnosed amongst people aged 15–29 in the past three years.
AYAC and YEAH believe that there is an urgent need to develop an understanding of where young people access information on sexual health they deem relevant, accurate and trustworthy.
– Australian Youth Affairs Coalition, “Let’s Talk About Sex,” July 5, 2012 [11]
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– YouPorn World, YouPorn Gamers Statistics, September 9, 2015 [13]
References
Please note: The number in brackets corresponds to specific statistic(s). Questions or concerns about any listed statistic may be directed to CAP at the e-mail address feedback@c-a-p.org.
[1] http://www.bbc.com/news/education-32115162
[2] http://www.projectknow.com/discover/taking-a-whack-at-porn-addiction/#.VhvbYziFPIU
[3] http://www.theguardian.com/education/2015/jan/29/students-turn-to-porn-for-sex-education
[4] http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/most-of-us-watch-porn-even-if-we-do-find-it-disturbing-30914713.html
[5] http://www.thelocal.dk/20141031/danes-wild-about-online-porn
[6] http://www.theherald.com.au/story/2553854/bare-truths-about-porn/?cs=303
[7] http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/half-teens-here-exposed-pornography-survey
[8] http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2729389/Online-porn-easy-access-say-80-18-year-olds-Survey-warns-explicit-material-wrecking-adolescence-young-people.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490
[9] http://www.uel.ac.uk/news/press-releases/2013/09/uelpornsurvey.htm
[10] http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/More-than-80-percent-of-high-school-students-exposed-to-porn-says-study/2013/07/30/article1708871.ece
[11] http://www.ayac.org.au/news/157/67/let-s-talk-about-sex-young-people-s-views-on-sex-and-sexual-health-information-in-australia.html
[12] http://www.adameve.com/pressroom.aspx?id=adamandeve.com-asks-at-what-age-did-you-start-sexting
[13] http://www.youporn.com/world/gamers-consoles-searches/