4% of cell-owners ages 12 to 17 have sent sexually suggestive images of “Teenagers have always grappled with issues around sex and. Many teens now use their phones not just for calling, but also to the role of technology in the sex lives of teens and young adults. Results: Overall, there were no significant changes in risk-taking behaviors in this cohort over time. Only.
About Pew Research Center Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world. It conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis and other empirical social science research. As draws to a close, here are some of Pew Research Center’s most striking research findings from the past year. About Three-in-Ten U.S. Adults Are Now Religiously Unaffiliated Self-identified Christians make up 63% of the U.S. population in , down from 75% a decade ago. Pew Research Center has deep roots in U.S. public opinion research. Launched as a project focused primarily on U.S. policy and politics in the early s, the Center has grown over time to study a wide range of topics vital to explaining America to itself and to the world.
Have you ever wondered where you fit on the political spectrum? To help you find out, PBS NewsHour partnered with the Pew Research Center to create a simple quiz that helps calculate your partisan. About 57, minors in the U.S. ages 15 to 17 were married as of That might sound like a lot of people (and it is), but it’s also just five of every 1, in that age group, a Pew Research Center analysis of data from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey finds. As draws to a close, here are some of Pew Research Center’s most striking research findings from the past year. About Three-in-Ten U.S. Adults Are Now Religiously Unaffiliated Self-identified Christians make up 63% of the U.S. population in , down from 75% a decade ago.
Social media has given teens the ability to instantly connect with others and share their lives through photos, videos and status updates. Teens themselves describe these platforms as a key tool for connecting and maintaining relationships, being creative, and learning more about the world. But they also must contend with more negative aspects of social media use, such as drama and bullying or feeling pressure to present themselves in a certain way. Relatively few teens — around one-in-ten — say they share things related to their personal problems or their religious or political beliefs on social media.
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