Gender Differences in Parents’ Communication With Their Adolescent Children about Sexual Risk and Sex-Positive Topics
Abstract
A healthy sexual self-concept that captures an understanding of the risky and the positive aspects of sexuality is imperative to life-long well-being. Parents have a unique opportunity to instill knowledge of sexual risk as well as confidence and comfort around sexuality in their adolescents. Although parent–child communication about sexual risk is fairly common, less is known regarding the frequency of parent–child communication about...
Paper Details
Title
Gender Differences in Parents’ Communication With Their Adolescent Children about Sexual Risk and Sex-Positive Topics
Published Date
Sep 13, 2019
Journal
Volume
57
Issue
2
Pages
177 - 188
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