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Sexting What Teens Dont Know

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Sexting What Teens Dont Know

  1. 1. Maricela Ponce Community Health Educator (956) 688-3700 maricela.ponce@ppahc.org
  2. 2. What do you see? Sexting: Sending or forwarding sexually explicit photos, videos, or messages from a mobile phone.
  3. 3. Teen Cell Phone Usage at 12 years old 2004 18% 2009 59% Pew-Internet & American Life Project, 2009
  4. 4. Teens Sending or Posting Sexual Content 71% to boyfriend 67% to girlfriend Date or “Hook” up 21% 39% Sex and Tech, Results from a Survey of Teens and Young Adults, The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, 2008
  5. 5. Why do Teens Sext? Fun/Flirtatious (coqueta) Pressure (Presión) “Sexy” Present (Regalo Sexy) 66% 51% 60% 34% Sex and Tech, Results from a Survey of Teens and Young Adults, The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, 2008
  6. 6. Differences between Genders Girls • Low self-esteem – Baja autoestima • Popularity contest • -Concurso de popularidad • Acceptance -Aceptación Boys • Popularity • Cool to break rules • Social status
  7. 7. Consequences • Social • Emotional • Legal Sex and Tech, Results from a Survey of Teens and Young Adults, The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, 2008
  8. 8. Emotional Consequences
  9. 9. Being Labeled as a “Sex Offender” (Ofensor Sexual)  One must register as a sex offender, affects  where you can live (Endonde puede vivir)  Employment (Trabajo)  Academics (Académia)  In some communities, they have to introduce themselves as a sex offender to the community
  10. 10. What are other “Risky Behaviors” that can happen while using technology?
  11. 11. What can you do if someone you know is sending or receiving inappropriate messages?
  12. 12. Think Before You Click!!! (Tienes que pensar antes de hacer clic) Once you hit send you can’t take it back!
  13. 13. Don’t Take Chances Thnk B4 U Clck Maricela Ponce Community Health Educator (956) 688-3700 maricela.ponce@ppahc.org

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