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Autor/inn/en | Grossman, Jennifer M.; Jones, Charnell; Richer, Amanda M. |
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Titel | 'I Put It All out There. I Have Nothing to Hide. It's My Mom': Parents' and Emerging Adults' Perspectives on Family Talk about Sex |
Quelle | In: Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 23 (2023) 4, S.449-463 (15 Seiten)Infoseite zur Zeitschrift
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 1468-1811 |
DOI | 10.1080/14681811.2022.2062591 |
Schlagwörter | Parent Child Relationship; Sexuality; Risk Management; Interpersonal Communication; Young Adults; Pregnancy; Child Rearing; Congruence (Psychology); Sexual Orientation; Attitudes; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Contraception; Intimacy; Massachusetts Parents-child relationship; Parent-child-relation; Parent-child relationship; Eltern-Kind-Beziehung; Sexualität; Risikomanagement; Interpersonale Kommunikation; Young adult; Junger Erwachsener; Schwangerschaft; Kindererziehung; Congruence; Psychology; Kongruenz; Psychologie; Sexuelle Orientierung; Attitude; Einstellung; Verhalten; Sexual transmitted disease; Geschlechtskrankheit; Empfängnisverhütung; Intimität; Master-Studiengang |
Abstract | The protective effects of talk with parents about sex in delaying sex and reducing young people's risky sexual behaviour may extend from adolescence to emerging adulthood. However, little is known about the content and process of this communication, or how parents and their emerging adult children perceive their conversations about sex and relationships. This study offers a novel exploration of family talk about sex during emerging adulthood and addresses topics that are not typically assessed as part of communication research, such as consent and positive talk about sexuality. This study uses thematic analysis to investigate perceptions of family talk about sex in a qualitative sample of 16 pairs of parents and their emerging adult children in the USA, and includes talk about protection, sexual behaviour, pregnancy and parenting; the positive aspects of sex; consent; and sexual orientation. Findings identified variation across topics in terms of 1) similarities and differences in parents' and emerging adults' comfort in talking with each other about sexual topics; and 2) how they perceive this communication across a range of sexual issues. Findings can inform the development of resources to support parents on how to talk with their emerging adult children about sexual issues in a developmentally appropriate way. (As Provided). |
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Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2024/1/01 |