Family Communication About Sex: What are Parents Saying and Are Their Adolescents Listening?
Family Planning Perspectives1998Vol. 30(5), pp. 218–218
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Abstract
Consistent with research among white samples, mothers of black and Hispanic adolescents are the primary parental communicators about sexual topics. To facilitate communication, educational programs for parents should cover not only what is discussed, but how the information is conveyed.
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