Ann Althouse links to this with the line, "Sex on TV is getting teenagers pregnant." (Time-saving public service announcement: The comments there already contain the obligatory jokes about not falling off, especially with the new flat-screen models.)
…[T]he new research is the first to show an association between TV watching and
pregnancy among teens….Among the 718 youths who reported being sexually active during the study, the likelihood of getting pregnant or getting someone else pregnant increased steadily with the amount of sexual content they watched on TV, the researchers found.
About 25 percent of those who watched the most were involved in a pregnancy, compared with about 12 percent of those who watched the least.
The researchers took into account other factors such as having only one parent, wanting to have a baby and engaging in other risky behaviors.
…"We have a highly sexualized culture that glamorizes sex," said Valerie Huber of the National Abstinence Education Association. "We really need to encourage schools to make abstinence-centered programs a priority."…
…"This finding underscores the importance of evidence-based sex education that helps young people delay sex and use prevention when they become sexually active," said James Wagoner of Advocates for Youth.