Studies on the 2002 Friends episode where Rachel gets pregnant despite condom use showed that 65% of teen viewers recalled the message about condom failure.
Teens who watch sexual health content with an adult are twice as likely to recall accurate efficacy rates (e.g., that condoms are >95% effective). teen condom sex porn
Media can be a "healthy sex-educator" and a useful tool for programs and interventions designed to reduce sexual risk among youth. Sexual Media and Childhood Well-being and Health Studies on the 2002 Friends episode where Rachel
Online pornography and certain social media trends are linked to more negative condom attitudes and riskier behaviors. Influence of New Media on Adolescent Sexual Health Sexual Media and Childhood Well-being and Health Online
Media portrayals of condom use play a critical role in shaping teen sexual health attitudes, often acting as "secondary sex educators". While many traditional media depictions fail to mention protection, strategic "edu-tainment" can significantly boost knowledge and communication. Key Media Impact Trends
A 2025 meta-analysis indicates that while media can increase safer sex knowledge , knowledge alone does not always translate to usage.