ERIC Number: EJ1467691
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025
Pages: 17
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ISSN: ISSN-1468-1811
EISSN: EISSN-1472-0825
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Sexually Explicit Media Literacy Education: A Scoping Review of Parental Perspectives and Relevant Resources
Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, v25 n3 p359-375 2025
Viewing sexually explicit media (SEM) can influence young people's sexual attitudes and behaviours. Media literacy education can help young people navigate this, yet parental opposition is sometimes cited as a barrier to the implementation of comprehensive school programmes. A scoping review explored parent perspectives towards and comfort with SEM literacy education, parent-focused resources, and the level of parental engagement in resource development. An expansive view of SEM included pornography alongside sexually explicit content in movies, television shows, video games, or other online spaces. Collectively, a focused search of five academic databases, an online search for grey literature and resources from non-governmental and government organisations, and interviews (n = 7) with key stakeholders were undertaken. Screening reduced 4,745 peer-reviewed records to seven. The online search located 35 resources from 28 organisations. While parents support SEM literacy education for their children, other sexuality education topics (e.g. contraception and the prevention of sexually transmitted infections) were more widely endorsed. Parental comfort in providing such education was variable. Online resources vary in type and content, with limited information available about development processes or evaluation. Further research and co-design are needed to ascertain parent needs to support their children's SEM literacy knowledge and understanding.
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Sexuality, Parent Attitudes, Pornography, Mass Media, Video Games, Television, Sex Education, Secondary School Students, Parent Child Relationship, Educational Resources, Foreign Countries
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Information Analyses
Education Level: Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Australia
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Author Affiliations: 1School of Population Health, Curtin University, Perth, Australia; 2Collaboration for Evidence, Research and Impact in Public Health, Curtin University, Perth, Australia