…and perhaps you are what you watch as well:
Groundbreaking research suggests pregnancy rates are much higher among teenagers who watch a lot of TV with sexual dialogue and behavior compared with those who have tamer viewing tastes…
The new study is the first to link those viewing habits with teen pregnancy. It involved about 2,000 12-to-17-year-old girls and boys nationwide. They were questioned by telephone about their TV viewing habits. The teens were first interviewed in 2001, then were reinterviewed twice, the last time in 2004.
Participants were asked how often they watched any of more than 20 TV shows popular among teenagers at the time or which were found to have lots of sexual content. The shows included “Sex and the City,” “That 70s Show” and “Friends.”
Pregnancies were twice as common among teenagers who said they watched such shows regularly, compared with teenagers who said they hardly ever saw them.






