One in four teens are sexting, study finds shows. Relax, researchers say, it’s mostly normal
The Washington Post, February 28, 2018
The number of teenagers sending and receiving sexts is on the rise according to new research from UTMB’s Jeff Temple. The study found that teens were more likely to send and receive sexts with each year of increasing age, leading some to believe that it may be an emerging, and potentially normal, component of sexual development. This news also found at The New York Post, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, The Fresno Bee, The Modesto Bee, Miami Herald, The Wichita Eagle, HelloGiggles, Virgin Islands Daily News, and many other media outlets globally. Temple has also been interviewed by numerous radio stations discussing his research findings.