Children fear addiction to Internet pornography

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More than one in 10 children aged 12 or 13 say they have made a sexually-explicit video or been part of one, a study has found. The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) interviewed 700 children for the study, and found 12% of respondents admitted to making an explicit video. Almost one in 10 (9%) also said they were worried that they had become addicted to pornography. A further one in five children (18%) said they had seen pornographic images that had shocked or upset them.

source: Article 'Children Fear Addiction To Internet Pornography'; news.sky.com/story/1455776/children-fear-addiction-to-internet-pornography; Sky News; 31 March 2015