Emily F. Rothman is a professor at Boston University and a leading expert on how sexually explicit media affects young people’s relationships. She is a professor and the Chair of the Department of Occupational Therapy as well as a professor in the School of Public Health. Her research explores how teenagers view pornography and how it might impact their dating relationships and sexual behaviors. To help address this, she helped create a “pornography literacy curriculum” for teens in partnership with the Boston Public Health Commission. This curriculum aims to help young people think critically about the content they see online. In addition to her work on media, Emily has also led many research projects funded by the NIH and other organizations. These studies focus on the causes and effects of dating violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. More recently, her work has expanded to include a focus on neurodiversity and developing interventions to promote healthy relationships for autistic individuals. She is also the author of the book Pornography and Public Health.
Emily F. Rothman
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Emily is a leading expert on how sexually explicit media affects young people's relationships, renowned for her research on dating violence and for creating a "pornography literacy curriculum" for teens.
