Young adolescent men’s perspectives on risks and harmful impacts of pornography use

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2025-05-01
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SAGE Publications
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Abstract
Pornography use is often considered harmful, but what constitutes such harm is frequently vague and driven by adult perspectives about risk. This study aimed to explore how adolescents themselves understood harm and risk from pornography use. Thirteen male adolescents, 14 to 15 years old, were interviewed using in-depth interviews to understand their perspectives of risk and harm. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to identify three pertinent themes: pornography is risky and harmful, especially to naïve consumers; pornography is not harmful to me, because strategies of control can be used; and generational disparity, where differences between adult claims of harm and personal experiences were questioned. We propose adolescents’ concern for others’ wellbeing over their personal risks be considered as showing compassion. We conclude that adolescent perceptions of risk and harm are nuanced and insightful, and that adolescents can engage critically with pornography content to manage potential risks and harm.
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Adolescence, compassion, harm, men, pornography, resilience, risk, teenager
Citation
Vertongen R, van Ommen C, Chamberlain K. (2025). Young adolescent men’s perspectives on risks and harmful impacts of pornography use. New Media and Society. 27. 5. (pp. 2492-2512).
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