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    Few teens sexting racy photos, new research says

    CHICAGO (AP) — Teen sexting of nude photos online or via cellphone may be far less common than people think, new research suggests.

    Only 1 percent of kids aged 10 to 17 have shared images of themselves or others that involve explicit nudity, a nationally representative study found. Roughly the same number said they'd shared suggestive but less graphic photos; while 7 percent said they'd received either type of picture.

    The research focused on teens only — not young adults, an age group included in some earlier studies which showed considerably higher sexting participation. The new study suggests texting of sexual photos among younger kids is rare.

    The results are reassuring, showing that teen sexting isn't rampant, usually isn't malicious, and is generally not something parents should panic over, said lead author Kimberly Mitchell, a research assistant psychology professor at the University of New Hampshire.

    Previous reports said as many as 1 in 5 young people, or 20 percent, have participated in sexting. But some surveys included older teens and people in their early 20s. And some used definitions of sexting that included racy text messages without photos, or images "no more revealing than what someone might see at a beach," authors of the new study said.

    An Associated Press-MTV poll done in August found that 7 percent of teens said they had sent a naked photo of themselves. That result was for older teens — 14 to 17 — and was conducted online.

    The latest study focused only on pictures, and asked more detailed questions about the kinds of racy photos kids are sharing

    The researchers also did a separate study on how police deal with teen sexting of photos. Contrary to some reports, that research suggests few kids are being prosecuted or forced to register as sex offenders for sexting. It estimates that nearly 4,000 teen sexting cases were reported to police nationwide in 2008 and 2009.

    Slightly more than one-third of those cases resulted in arrests. About one-third of all cases involved teens and young adults; the adults were much more likely to be arrested.

    The studies were released Monday in the journal Pediatrics.

    The research shows that sexting can range from incidents that some teen health experts consider typical adolescent exploring — the 21st century version of sneaking a look at dad's Playboy magazine, to malicious cases with serious consequences made possible by today's technology.

    For example, one case involved a 10-year-old boy who sent a cellphone picture of his genitals to an 11-year-old classmate "to gross her out." The girl's mother called police; the boy cried when questioned by police, who concluded he didn't understand the magnitude of his actions and left the matter to his parents.

    Another involved a 16-year-old girl who said she accidentally posted a nude photo of herself on a social networking site. A 16-year-old boy at her school found the photo and distributed it to 100 people when she refused his demand to send him more nude pictures. He was charged with a felony and was put on probation.

    The results suggest that police generally aren't overreacting to teen sexting, said Janis Wolak, lead author of the second study. Some cases that aren't clearly criminal are still worrisome and warrant intervention by parents or others, she said.

    In the first study, researchers questioned 1,560 kids nationwide by phone, with parents' permission, between in August 2010 and January of this year. The second study is based on mailed questionnaires to nearly 3,000 police departments and follow-up phone interviews with investigating officers about sexting cases handled in 2008 and 2009.

    The studies illustrate how sexting may include a wide range of teen behavior, and highlight an issue "about which we as a society have gotten pretty hysterical and probably blew out of proportion," said Dr. Michael Rich, director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Children's Hospital Boston.

    Exploring sexuality is normal behavior for teens and taking pictures of themselves and others is one way "just to find out what it is like," he said. "We've been doing that since somebody scribbled a picture of a nude woman on the side of a cave and the guys gathered around to check it out."

    Sexting is different only because it is happening "in an environment that the adult community doesn't understand as well as kids," Rich said.

    Dr. Victor Strasburger, an adolescent medicine expert at the University of New Mexico, said parents, schools and law enforcement authorities "need to understand that teenagers are neurologically programmed to do dumb things." Their brains aren't mature enough to fully realize the consequences of their actions, including sexting, until early adulthood, he said.

    Instead of prosecution, he said, there should be more emphasis on teaching teens to be responsible with new technology. Kids need to be told "that when you put things online and even when you send them via cellphone, they're potentially there forever."

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    Online:

    American Academy of Pediatrics: http://www.aap.org

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    AP Medical Writer Lindsey Tanner can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/LindseyTanner

     
     
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    151 comments

    • Fabrizzo Helkin  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  4 mths ago
      why should dates/couples take sexually explicit photos of each other in the first place?show to who?the problem lies in each n every one of them.
      youths need to take relationships more seriously.dont flirt here n there then break up,then the wounded party tries to bite back by spreading scandalous rumors.
    • Deborah  •  5 mths ago
      Parents give these kids phones that take pictures and computers with webcams, and then sexting becomes an issue? Big surprise there...
      • Ryan 5 mths ago
        Gotta love technology, and parents too soft to say no. A cell phone has become as important as carrying your ID, but for a teenager it is something that should be made an award, not a staple. And no matter what preventive measures the parents take, kids these days know computers and how to "get around" programming.
    • OK  •  Harrisburg, United States  •  5 mths ago
      There are 350 million people in this country. A couple of them do something stupid and we react with a 350 million pound hammer. Get your crayons out and circle all the things that are wrong with this picture.
      • george t 5 mths ago
        Too small can't see it.
      • Ryan 5 mths ago
        I like your analogy OK, thumbs up to ya
      • Teresa 5 mths ago
        you and your ilk to start
    • The Man  •  Boston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I blame the Kardashians ....Hey...it's better than blaming Bush...lol
    • W. Axl Rose  •  5 mths ago
      How does a teenage girl "accidently" post a naked picture of herself online?
    • Chad  •  5 mths ago
      This would be a legitimate study if it had been done without parents' knowledge or over the phone. Since parents knew what it was about and were probably within earshot, any semi-intelligent teen answered 'no' because any 'yes' would have raised some dangerous and uncomfortable questions. In my experience, I really can't think of a guy friend who hasn't received a nude photo from or of a girl and most of my close female friends have admitted to sending them before. I don't believe this research at all.
      • Jimmy 5 mths ago
        Hi Chad, if you'll be so kind as to pass along the names and numbers of most of your close female friends, I'll just be on my way.
      • Amansings 5 mths ago
        a lot of guys i know never received a pic.
      • Scott S 5 mths ago
        I agree. And even if you didn't have parents within ear shot, there are those who would probably answer "no" anyway, fearing that their parents will find out somehow.
    • Zalis  •  5 mths ago
      I can't blame these kids for being afraid of potential punishment by draconian laws that'll charge them as child pornographers and put them on sex offender registries for life.
    • Happy  •  5 mths ago
      I remember a kid in 6th grade in 1974 showing off Polaroids he swiped of his Dad's girlfriend who was naked on a bed and doing weird stuff.
    • 24x7  •  5 mths ago
      I guess teens are just doing it the old fashioned way: getting naked in person with the other person
    • ...Scooter  •  Toronto, Canada  •  5 mths ago
      I think that most young people know by now that texting nude photos of yourself can go viral.
    • Skyramaenga  •  Yadkinville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      schools and law enforcement authorities "need to understand that teenagers are neurologically programmed to do dumb things." :) most teens are incredibly clueless and have no freakin' idea what they are doing when they are doing whatever, like "accidentally" posting a nude pic of herself online! lmfao!! i mean i remember watching a live courtroom session on television a while back, a prosecutor was cross-examining a really attractive young female, she was in her late teens or early 20's maybe? he asked her, are you right handed or left handed?" she said, sir, "i am not handed." and i just laughed and laughed and laughed! :)
    • Wha' Up Dog  •  5 mths ago
      Why Bother Sexting, They are Doing the Real Thing
    • RH  •  5 mths ago
      30 years ago they would have taken a Polaroid to give to their boyfriend.
    • Samantha Perry  •  5 mths ago
      It's funny how previous studies included ages 18-21...after that, wouldn't 'sexting' be legal?
    • oldbartender  •  5 mths ago
      "The research suggests texting of sexual photos among younger kids is extremely rare but more common among older teens."

      I could have told you that without any study. Foolking brilliant.
    • Wayno  •  5 mths ago
      This is because word got out that our glorious court system would slap a sex offender badge on them for child porn.
    • Jim  •  5 mths ago
      Anthony Weiner
    • Change.org  •  5 mths ago
      I'm sorry, not something parents should panic over!! Are they serious?! And teens aren't mature enought o realize the consequences of their actions?! When I was in high school I was aware of everything I did! I was certainly smart enough to realize that taking a naked picture of myself might get out there and be a bad idea! I didn't even have a cell phone in high school! I used the house phone like normal people and borrowed my parents cell if I went out on weekends.This is one of the problems with raising kids today. We don't treat them as maturing young adults we treat them like little brats and spoil them, then when they do something stupid we bring down the hammer and have them either medication or arrest them. Here's an idea. Why not raise kids to be functioning members of society instead of catering to their spoiled sense of self worth.
    • Javier  •  Santa Clara, United States  •  5 mths ago
      when the hell did anyone say this was an issue anyway?
    • tony sansevero  •  5 mths ago
      The research is wrong. The study included 10-18 yr. olds. It's a heck of a lot more rampant among 13-18 yr. olds than 10 yrs.. Adding the younger ages skews the results drastically.
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