Hong Kong students are watching more porn, but know less about sex
Family Planning Association urges schools to strengthen sex education
Hong Kong’s secondary school students are watching more pornography online, but their knowledge of sex has declined, a comprehensive new survey shows.
Its latest study on youth sexuality, the Family Planning Association found that 59 per cent of boys and 33 per cent of girls in secondary school had viewed explicit material, up about 5 percentage points from the last study in 2011, and revealed a decline in their sexual knowledge.
However, slightly fewer secondary school pupils were actually having sex.
One in five boys admitted looking at pornography more than 15 times in the past month, a trend the association’s executive director, Dr Susan Fan Yun-sun, called “worrying”.
With the survey highlighting a lack of awareness on sexual knowledge, especially about pregnancy, Fan urged educators to strengthen sex education in secondary schools.