How to Decode Signs of Sexual Cyberbullying and Support Teens and Youth
How to Decode Signs of Sexual Cyberbullying and Support Teens and Youth explains how to identify, recognize, and support youth who may experience and/or engage in sexual cyberbullying.
Sexual Cyberbullying Research Summary
Sexual cyberbullying is any sexually aggressive or coercive behavior facilitated by electronic media.
A Practice Guide for Understanding Consent
This guide introduces the concept of consent for sexual activity and highlights what youth-supporting professionals need to know to inform their work with young people.
Talking to Boys About Pornography Can Support Healthy Relationships and Prevent Violence
Speaking with youth about pornography is an important part of helping them understand healthy relationships, as pornography can affect people’s ideas about sex and sexual violence; however, these conversations can feel uncomfortable for parents.
Going ‘Boy Sober’ is About More than Celibacy
Young people are reexamining their relationships with sex and dating amid a toxic online dating culture and increasingly volatile gender divide. (2024)
The Troubling Trend in Teenage Sex
“Choking” has moved from porn to pop culture to the dorm room. And the consequences for young women could be very serious. (2024)
Factors Influencing Youth Sexual Activity
Policymakers and practitioners are interested in identifying strategies and approaches to empower youth to make informed decisions that promote optimal health. Such decisions include the avoidance and cessation of sexual risk. Identifying the factors that influence youth’s decisions to avoid or cease sexual activity can support policymakers, practitioners, developers, and public health officials as they develop and implement programming to improve risk-related outcomes (2021).
What Adolescents Think of Relationship Portrayals on Social Media
Understanding the factors influencing adolescents’ relationship views is important because early romantic relationships often act as precursors for relationships in adulthood. This study sought to examine the types of relationship-focused content adolescents witness on social media and how they perceive its effect on their romantic relationship beliefs. (2020)
Teen Girls’ Reproductive Attitude and the Timing of Sexual Behaviors
When making decisions about sexual behaviors, teen girls consider not only health outcomes, such as pregnancy or contracting a sexually transmitted infection (STI), but also social outcomes, such as guilt or embarrassment. This study shows that fear of social consequences rather than fear of pregnancy or STIs is a larger predictor of the timing of teen girls’ sexual activity. (2019)

