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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Sex Behav. 2019 Sep 10;48(8):2345–2355. doi: 10.1007/s10508-019-01501-3

Table 2.

Strong Agreement or Agreement with statements related to the use of sexually explicit online media (SEOM) by sexually explicit media use among 14 to 17 year old sexual minority males in the United States (N = 206)

Ever viewed sexually explicit media
Total
N = 206
n (%)
Yes
n = 177
n (%)
No
n = 29
n (%)
χ2
Online porn...
affects the way young males who are interested in sex with male partners think about sex 184 (89) 161 (91) 23 (79) 3.5
makes it seem like it’s appropriate for young males who are interested in sex with male partners to be sexually active 162 (79) 138 (78) 24 (83) 0.3
makes it seem as if most young males who are interested in sex with male partners are having sex 139 (68) 122 (69) 17 (59) 1.3
makes it seem like popular people have sex 139 (68) 114 (65) 25 (86) 5.2*
makes it seem like few young males who are interested in sex with male partners choose abstinence 114 (56) 95 (54) 19 (66) 1.3
makes it seem like nobody uses condoms 103 (50) 81 (46) 22 (79) 10.4**
The way people behave in online porn makes it seem like sexually transmitted infections rarely happen 170 (83) 146 (82) 24 (83) 0.0
Sexual behaviors shown in online porn affect the way young males who are interested in sex with male partners my age behave 168 (82) 151 (86) 17 (59) 12.4**
*

p<0.05

**

p<0.01.