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Sex on TV 3: TV Sex is Getting Safer

The third biennial Sex on Television 3: Content and Context study finds the amount of sex on television remains high, but TV sex is more likely than in previous years to include some reference to "safer" sex issues such as waiting to have sex, using protection, or the possible consequences of unprotected sex.

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Report: Sex on TV 3

Chart Pack: Sex on TV 3: Content and Context

Chart Pack: Teen Sexual Activity 

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List of Video Clips 

Fact Sheet: Teen Sexual Activity 

Issue Brief: Rating Sex and Violence in the Media 

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Information provided by the Program for the Study of Media and Health
Publication Number: 20030204a
Publish Date: 2003-02-04

 

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