Sexting Makes Teens 6 Times More Likely to Having Sex

To understand if sexting during adolescence is just a technologically enabled extension of flirtation or a risk behaviour, a team of researchers have conducted a study. The latest research, published in the July 2014 issue of the journal emPediatrics/em, found that among middle school students, those who reported receiving a sext were 6 times more likely to also report being sexually active. While past research has examined sexting and sexual behavior among ...

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