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Over 100 quick stats and findings from an ever-growing body of research.

(Rothman, Kaczmarsky, Burke, Jansen, & Baughman, 2015)
Research indicates that young people often feel pressured to imitate porn when having sex.
(Bouché, 2015)
According to one report on domestic minor sex trafficking, survivors indicate that they were sometimes “advertised” on porn sites.
(Fritz, Malic, Paul, & Zhou, 2020; Bridges, Wosnitzer, Scharrer, Sun, & Liberman, 2010)
According to studies analyzing the content of popular porn videos, at least 1 in 3 and as many as 9 in 10 porn videos depict sexual violence or aggression.
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Fast Fact #59
(Crosby & Twohig, 2016)
Problematic porn consumers who are treated using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy show a 92% reduction in porn consumption, and an 86% reduction three months later.
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Fast Fact #12
(International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, 2017; Lanning, 2010)
Reports show that those who sexually abuse children often show their victims porn to groom them or normalize sexual abuse.
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Fast Fact #93
(Keller & Dance, 2019)
Child sexual abuse material (also known as child pornography) is a more rampant issue than ever before, and is growing at alarming rates
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Fast Fact #76
(Thorn, 2020)
1 in 3 underage teens report having seen nonconsensually shared nudes of other minors —which is legally considered “child pornography”.
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Fast Fact #72
(Wright & Tokunaga, 2016; Seabrook, Ward, & Giaccardi, 2019)
Studies show that people who consume porn frequently are more likely to support sexual violence.
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Fast Fact #79
(Volkow, Koob, & McLellan, 2016)
Some experts have determined four major brain changes common to addicted brains—sensitization, desensitization, hypofrontality, and a malfunctioning stress system— all of which can be found in cases of pornography consumption.
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Fast Fact #15