Examining the Trajectory of Change in Sex Communications between African American Female Parents and their Children

Parent child communications about sex play an important role in influencing adolescent’s sexual behaviors and attitudes. The present study was conducted to examine how sexual communications between African American mothers and their children change over a period of three years in the areas of sex ed...

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Main Author: Chow, Louis K
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Published: ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University 2009
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Online Access:http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/psych_theses/59
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-scholarworks.gsu.edu-psych_theses-10582015-02-14T03:40:46Z Examining the Trajectory of Change in Sex Communications between African American Female Parents and their Children Chow, Louis K Parent child communications about sex play an important role in influencing adolescent’s sexual behaviors and attitudes. The present study was conducted to examine how sexual communications between African American mothers and their children change over a period of three years in the areas of sex education, communication about risk reduction, and child and parent report of responsiveness. Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) analyses found significant linear or curvilinear trajectory in communication with sons and daughters in all areas. Gender differences were found such that daughters received more communication than sons. Furthermore, daugthers’ sexual maturation was found to be associated with a decrease in the rate of decline of communication about general sex information. For sons, mothers decreased in rates of responsiveness as sons got older; however, as sons’ sexual maturation increased, rates of declining responsiveness slowed down. 2009-07-16T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/psych_theses/59 http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1058&context=psych_theses Psychology Theses ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University Parent child communications about sex African American families Hierarchical linear modeling Sexual maturation
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topic Parent child communications about sex
African American families
Hierarchical linear modeling
Sexual maturation
spellingShingle Parent child communications about sex
African American families
Hierarchical linear modeling
Sexual maturation
Chow, Louis K
Examining the Trajectory of Change in Sex Communications between African American Female Parents and their Children
description Parent child communications about sex play an important role in influencing adolescent’s sexual behaviors and attitudes. The present study was conducted to examine how sexual communications between African American mothers and their children change over a period of three years in the areas of sex education, communication about risk reduction, and child and parent report of responsiveness. Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) analyses found significant linear or curvilinear trajectory in communication with sons and daughters in all areas. Gender differences were found such that daughters received more communication than sons. Furthermore, daugthers’ sexual maturation was found to be associated with a decrease in the rate of decline of communication about general sex information. For sons, mothers decreased in rates of responsiveness as sons got older; however, as sons’ sexual maturation increased, rates of declining responsiveness slowed down.
author Chow, Louis K
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title Examining the Trajectory of Change in Sex Communications between African American Female Parents and their Children
title_short Examining the Trajectory of Change in Sex Communications between African American Female Parents and their Children
title_full Examining the Trajectory of Change in Sex Communications between African American Female Parents and their Children
title_fullStr Examining the Trajectory of Change in Sex Communications between African American Female Parents and their Children
title_full_unstemmed Examining the Trajectory of Change in Sex Communications between African American Female Parents and their Children
title_sort examining the trajectory of change in sex communications between african american female parents and their children
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