# Impact of pornography consumption on children and adolescents: a trauma-informed approach

**Authors:** Mar Alvarez-Segura, Ines Fernández, Yousra El Kasmy, Esther Francisco, Sonsoles Gallo Martínez, Eva Maria Ortiz Jiménez, Anna Butjosa

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/frcha.2025.1567649 · Frontiers in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry · 2025-09-29

## TL;DR

This paper explores how underage pornography consumption might act as a trauma, affecting children's sexual development and relationships.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a trauma-informed perspective on underage pornography use, linking it to child sexual abuse symptoms.

## Key findings

- Underage pornography exposure may lead to traumatized sexuality and interpersonal difficulties.
- Responses to trauma include isolation, aggression, or dissociation, which can reinforce pornography consumption.
- Reconceptualizing pornography as a trauma could improve legislation and therapeutic approaches for affected children.

## Abstract

Parallels may exist between consequences of underage pornography use and the post-traumatic symptoms of child sexual abuse. Could pornography alter child and adolescent development and become a trauma in itself? Child victims of these images could face a conflict similar to witnesses of domestic violence, but instead of impacting mainly on the bonding system, it would affect the sexual system. Victims faced with the erotisation of violence are subjected to contradictory, incomprehensible, and sometimes inexplicable forces, which can lead to a traumatised sexuality with negative consequences in interpersonal relationships. The inability to explain something, or to make sense of it, activates the three classic pathways of trauma. One response to trauma is flight, which can lead to distancing from oneself and from others. This isolation, moreover, reinforces the consumption of pornography. Another response is the struggle to overcome the impact through self-control and aggression. Sexual coercion may appear as an attempt to modulate one's own contradictory emotions, as a form of self-protection and avoidance of the dreaded humiliation. Finally, there may be a dissociation response in the re-victimisation that appears in affected children. Unable to find a way to integrate the scenes, these minors may end up learning to adopt a posture of absolute surrender. The reconceptualisation of pornography in underage consumers as something potentially traumatic would help to better our understanding of its effects and the differing susceptibility of the victims, so that we may develop real and effective legislation and more appropriate therapeutic interventions.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** trauma (MESH:D014947), child sexual abuse (MESH:C535569), Sexual coercion (MESH:D050035), aggression (MESH:D010554)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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