
Research undertaken in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, the USA, Ireland, Scandinavia and Canada was prioritised. current approaches and interventions that have been developed to address the negative effects of pornography and support respectful relationships.the effects of pornography on children and young people in relation to the issues listed above and.Approachīetween August and October 2016, the research team reviewed the available research regarding: Rather, the purpose was to synthesise recent research and current approaches/interventions across this range of domains to inform future initiatives to reduce the negative impacts of pornography on children and young people.

The purpose of this project was not to duplicate the considerable work undertaken by other researchers working on these issues (e.g., Flood, 2009 Flood & Hamilton, 2003a, 2003b Sabina, Wolak, & Finkelhor, 2008 Wolak, Mitchell, & Finkelhor, 2007 Ybarra & Mitchell, 2005). risk of experiencing or perpetrating sexual violence.behaviours and practices within their own intimate, sexual or romantic relationships and.attitudes and behaviours regarding gender equality.The increasing availability of pornography online has raised concerns about the impacts it may have on children and young people's: In 2016, the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) was engaged by the Department of Social Services to review what the available research evidence tells us about the impact exposure to and consumption of online pornography has on children and young people.

