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. 2024 Oct;53(9):3437-3449.
doi: 10.1007/s10508-024-02905-6. Epub 2024 Jul 12.

Women's Pornography Use Patterns and Sexuality Education in U.S. Public Schools

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Women's Pornography Use Patterns and Sexuality Education in U.S. Public Schools

Julie Fraumeni-McBride et al. Arch Sex Behav. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship between sexuality education in U.S. public schools and women's pornography use. Utilizing quantitative methods, we examined a sample of women attending U.S. public schools who reported regular pornography use. Results revealed that, regardless of the type of sexuality education received, women exhibited similar rates of pornography use, with 60% reporting its use. A substantial portion (69%) of the women began using pornography during childhood or adolescence. Women who received abstinence only sexuality education reported higher frequencies of pornography use compared to their comprehensive sexuality education counterparts. About 79% of women using pornography perceived it as a source of sexuality learning, especially regarding sexual pleasure. However, they expressed reluctance in using pornography for sexual education and did not consider it a preferred method for learning about sexuality. The findings suggest the need for comprehensive sexuality education that addresses essential topics, such as sexual pleasure and sexual script development, to cater to women's diverse learning needs, ideally taught by parents or primary caregivers, but may be necessary for public education in the absence of parental instruction. Policymakers and educators should bridge these gaps to develop more effective sexuality education curricula. This study contributes valuable insights, highlighting the importance of an inclusive approach to sexuality education in U.S. public schools. Future research should explore the implications of different sexuality education approaches on women's sexual development and well-being, emphasizing comprehensive education to foster healthy sexual behaviors among women.

Keywords: Abstinence only sexuality education; Sexuality education; Women’s pornography; Women’s sexual health; Women’s sexuality.

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