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Mena, M.P., Dillon, F.R., Mason, C.A., and Santisteban, D. (2008). Communication about sexually-related topics among Hispanic substance-abusing adolescents and their parents. Journal of Drug Issues, 38, 1, 215-234.Hispanic adolescents have been shown to have high prevalence of sexually
transmitted behaviors. The literature indicates that good parent-adolescent
communication about sexual risk and safe sexual behaviors may help protect
youth, yet little is known about this type of communication in Hispanic
families. This article reports data on adolescent and parent factors associated
with communication about moral and birth control talk between 108 Hispanic
substance abusing adolescents and their parents. Results indicate that Hispanic
parents who had older adolescents, reported more involvement, were less
concerned of possible negative reactions from their child and felt more
knowledgeable and confident regarding sex and birth control also reported greater
frequency of birth control talk. Hispanic parents with a daughter, who reported
more involvement, or whose child reported more communication were more likely to
report greater frequency of talking about moral issues. |
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