A recent survey has revealed troubling statistics about the sexual behavior of Maltese youth, with 24% admitting to engaging in sexting, and 19% sharing explicit photos. The survey, conducted as part of the National Sexual Health Survey (NSHS), highlights the growing influence of digital media on adolescents. Nearly one in five young people reported sharing sexually explicit photos, while 16% met a sexual partner in person after first encountering them online.
This surge in online sexual activity is largely attributed to the easy access to mobile phones and the internet, platforms that have become central to modern adolescent socialization. However, experts warn that such exposure, especially when young people lack the maturity to process or verify what they see, can lead to risky sexual behaviors and potential exploitation.
In response to these concerns, authorities have stressed the importance of providing comprehensive sexuality education (CSE). The Personal, Social, and Career Development (PSCD) curriculum, which begins in Grade 4 and continues through Grade 11, aims to give students the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about their sexual health.
Additionally, initiatives like the BeSmartOnline! project are working to raise awareness about the dangers of inappropriate online content, offering guidance and resources to help youth navigate the digital world safely. As the internet continues to shape the sexual experiences of young people, experts emphasize the need for accessible, reliable education to ensure their wellbeing and safety in an increasingly digital world.
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