New study confirms past research; youth often copy what they see on screen. A study published in the March edition of the Journal of Adolescent Health found that kids who regularly view sexualized media are more likely to engage in sexual activity than those who are not exposed. In addition, such exposure can have just as much influence in a teen's life as parental relationships and religious beliefs. If family relationships are weak, media becomes a "sexual super peer." Daniel Weiss, senior analyst for media and sexuality at Focus on the Family Action, said such studies confirm what common...