Rural parents' communication with their teen‐agers about sexual issues

TR Jordan, JH Price, S Fitzgerald - Journal of school Health, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
TR Jordan, JH Price, S Fitzgerald
Journal of school Health, 2000Wiley Online Library
This survey assessed rural parents'(n= 374) perceptions of the characteristics, content, and
comfort level of discussions about sexual issues with their teens. Almost all parents (94%)
reported they had talked with their teens about sex. Two‐thirds (65%) reported being
comfortable talking with their teens about sexual issues. From a list of 17 potential topical
areas in sexual communication, parents were most likely to discuss with their teens the
responsibilities of being a parent (46%), sexually transmitted diseases (40%), dating …
Abstract
This survey assessed rural parents' (n=374) perceptions of the characteristics, content, and comfort level of discussions about sexual issues with their teens. Almost all parents (94%) reported they had talked with their teens about sex. Two‐thirds (65%) reported being comfortable talking with their teens about sexual issues. From a list of 17 potential topical areas in sexual communication, parents were most likely to discuss with their teens the responsibilities of being a parent (46%), sexually transmitted diseases (40%), dating behavior (37%), and not having sex until marriage (36%). Most parents (80%) believed that the majority of sexuality education should be provided by the family and supplemented by outside organizations, preferably schools. Almost all parents (92%) believed sexuality education should include information on birth control methods including condoms. Almost two of three parents (64%) believed schools should begin teaching sexuality education before students reach seventh grade. Parents (52%) claimed they could best be helped in communicating with their teens by receiving a regular newsletter regarding teen sexual issues.
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