Parent-Teen Communication about Sexual and Reproductive Health: Cohort Differences by Race/Ethnicity and Nativity

Parent-teen discussions about sexual and reproductive health (SRH) are associated with delayed sex and higher contraceptive use among teens. Using the National Survey of Family Growth, we conducted bivariate and multivariate analyses of different types of parent-teen SRH discussions among two cohort...

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Main Authors: Hannah Lantos, Jennifer Manlove, Elizabeth Wildsmith, Bianca Faccio, Lina Guzman, Kristin A. Moore
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/5/833
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spelling doaj-5b80d5c088cb4aaeb0c33fc831ac14c62020-11-25T02:16:31ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-03-0116583310.3390/ijerph16050833ijerph16050833Parent-Teen Communication about Sexual and Reproductive Health: Cohort Differences by Race/Ethnicity and NativityHannah Lantos0Jennifer Manlove1Elizabeth Wildsmith2Bianca Faccio3Lina Guzman4Kristin A. Moore5Youth Development Program Area, Child Trends, 7315 Wisconsin Ave, Suite 1200W, Bethesda, MD 20814, USAReproductive Health and Family Formation Program Area, Child Trends, 7315 Wisconsin Ave, Suite 1200W, Bethesda, MD 20814, USAReproductive Health and Family Formation Program Area, Child Trends, 7315 Wisconsin Ave, Suite 1200W, Bethesda, MD 20814, USAReproductive Health and Family Formation Program Area, Child Trends, 7315 Wisconsin Ave, Suite 1200W, Bethesda, MD 20814, USAReproductive Health and Family Formation Program Area, Child Trends, 7315 Wisconsin Ave, Suite 1200W, Bethesda, MD 20814, USAYouth Development Program Area, Child Trends, 7315 Wisconsin Ave, Suite 1200W, Bethesda, MD 20814, USAParent-teen discussions about sexual and reproductive health (SRH) are associated with delayed sex and higher contraceptive use among teens. Using the National Survey of Family Growth, we conducted bivariate and multivariate analyses of different types of parent-teen SRH discussions among two cohorts of teens. We describe differences in patterns for males and females by race/ethnicity and nativity, and test for racial/ethnic interactions within each cohort. Analyses found that the prevalence of parent-teen discussions about SRH increased across cohorts. For males and females, there were increases in parent-teen discussions about condoms, and for males only, there were increases in any SRH discussions and discussions about contraception and STIs. Based on interactions, parent-teen discussions and STI discussions increased most for Hispanic females, and among Hispanics, increased most for the foreign-born. These data indicate increases in different types of parent-teen SRH discussions, particularly for males and foreign-born teens overall, and for Hispanic teen females regarding condom use. Future research should examine what factors are driving these changes, including changes in the structure of U.S. Hispanic communities and expansion of evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention programs.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/5/833sexual and reproductive healthteenagersHispanicsparentingcondom usecontraceptionsex education
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author Hannah Lantos
Jennifer Manlove
Elizabeth Wildsmith
Bianca Faccio
Lina Guzman
Kristin A. Moore
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Jennifer Manlove
Elizabeth Wildsmith
Bianca Faccio
Lina Guzman
Kristin A. Moore
Parent-Teen Communication about Sexual and Reproductive Health: Cohort Differences by Race/Ethnicity and Nativity
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
sexual and reproductive health
teenagers
Hispanics
parenting
condom use
contraception
sex education
author_facet Hannah Lantos
Jennifer Manlove
Elizabeth Wildsmith
Bianca Faccio
Lina Guzman
Kristin A. Moore
author_sort Hannah Lantos
title Parent-Teen Communication about Sexual and Reproductive Health: Cohort Differences by Race/Ethnicity and Nativity
title_short Parent-Teen Communication about Sexual and Reproductive Health: Cohort Differences by Race/Ethnicity and Nativity
title_full Parent-Teen Communication about Sexual and Reproductive Health: Cohort Differences by Race/Ethnicity and Nativity
title_fullStr Parent-Teen Communication about Sexual and Reproductive Health: Cohort Differences by Race/Ethnicity and Nativity
title_full_unstemmed Parent-Teen Communication about Sexual and Reproductive Health: Cohort Differences by Race/Ethnicity and Nativity
title_sort parent-teen communication about sexual and reproductive health: cohort differences by race/ethnicity and nativity
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Parent-teen discussions about sexual and reproductive health (SRH) are associated with delayed sex and higher contraceptive use among teens. Using the National Survey of Family Growth, we conducted bivariate and multivariate analyses of different types of parent-teen SRH discussions among two cohorts of teens. We describe differences in patterns for males and females by race/ethnicity and nativity, and test for racial/ethnic interactions within each cohort. Analyses found that the prevalence of parent-teen discussions about SRH increased across cohorts. For males and females, there were increases in parent-teen discussions about condoms, and for males only, there were increases in any SRH discussions and discussions about contraception and STIs. Based on interactions, parent-teen discussions and STI discussions increased most for Hispanic females, and among Hispanics, increased most for the foreign-born. These data indicate increases in different types of parent-teen SRH discussions, particularly for males and foreign-born teens overall, and for Hispanic teen females regarding condom use. Future research should examine what factors are driving these changes, including changes in the structure of U.S. Hispanic communities and expansion of evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention programs.
topic sexual and reproductive health
teenagers
Hispanics
parenting
condom use
contraception
sex education
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/5/833
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