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Young, Internet-driven Filipinos are Found to be More Sexually Active

by Himabindu Venkatakrishnan on Feb 7 2014 1:00 PM

 Young, Internet-driven Filipinos are Found to be More Sexually Active
Young Filipinos are now using the cybermedia to be more sexually adventurous as the traditionally powerful Roman Catholic Church loses its influence tot he Internet and smart phones, according to a study released on Thursday.
A survey of more than 19,000 Filipinos aged 15-24 last year found pre-marital sex was on the rise, with an increasing number of people meeting partners and sharing sexually explicit material online.

One third of the respondents said they had pre-marital sex, up from 23.2 percent in 2002 and 17.8 percent in 1994, according to the nationwide survey carried out by a social research unit of the University of the Philippines.

"We suspect new media has something to do with this. That is what defines this young generation now," survey director Josefina Natividad told AFP.

"It is being connected to the outside world, via Internet, social media, cellphones that makes them more amenable to being affected (by more liberal sexual attitudes)."

Young people increasingly use smart phones to access the internet with freedom. They are able to tap into social networking sites and photo and video-sharing sites outside of the home.

However the increased information available with new technologies did not translate into better knowledge about safe sex, according to the survey.

The number of female teenagers who reported being pregnant more than doubled to 13.6 percent last year, up from 6.3 percent in 2002.

The Philippines is widely regarded as a conservative Catholic country, with roughly 80 percent of the population followers of the faith.

Due to the influence of the Church, the Philippines is the only country where divorce remains illegal, while abortion is also outlawed and contraceptives are not freely available for the poor.

However Natividad said the survey results showed the Church's influence among the youth was waning.

"The church has no strong effect anymore on how these young people behave," she said.

Source-AFP


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