Beliefs About Sex and Parent–Child–Church Sex Communication Among Church-Based African American Youth

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Erin Moore
Jannette Berkley-Patton
Alexandria Bohn
Starlyn Hawes
Carole Bowe-Thompson
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[1] Stetson University,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Missouri-Kansas City,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Washington Medical Center,Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
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Adolescents; African American; Church; Sexual behavior; Sex education;
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Parent–child sex communication has been shown to be protective against sexual risk among African American youth. The current study sought to use the theory of planned behavior as a framework for focus group discussions (N = 54 youth participants aged 12–19 years) to explore church youths’ (a) sex beliefs and values (attitudes), (b) sources and evaluation of sex communication and education (subjective norms), (c) facilitator/barriers to adolescent sexual risk reduction and communication behaviors (perceived behavioral control), and (d) intentions to engage in these behaviors. Additionally, participants identified strategies for consideration in developing tailored parent–child–church sex communication education programs for use in African American churches. Themes suggested both positive and negative attitudes toward premarital sex and parents and churches as key sources of sex education and communication. Strategies to enhance parent–child–church sex communication are discussed in the context of these findings.
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页码:1810 / 1825
页数:15
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