AbstractThis study determined whether perceived parental monitoring is associated with any of twelve selected outcomes related to sexual risk behaviors of young Black males. Recruitment occurred in clinics diagnosing and treating sexually transmitted infections. Young Black males living with a parent or guardian (N=324) were administered a 9-item scale assessing level of perceived parental monitoring. The obtained range was 10–45, with higher scores representing more frequent monitoring. The mean was 29.3 (sd=7.0). Eight of the twelve outcomes had significant associations with perceived parental monitoring (all in a direction indicating a protective effect). Of these eight, five retained significance in age-adjusted models were ever causing...
Côte d'Ivoire is the country worst affected by the HIV epidemic in West Africa, and young people in...
Associations between father presence in the home and delayed adolescent sexual activity is well esta...
Adolescents engage in risky health behaviors more than young children and adults. This risk taking i...
AbstractThis study determined whether perceived parental monitoring is associated with any of twelve...
African American adolescent females are disproportionately infected with HIV and other STIs. For pub...
Background and objectives There is strong evidence that parental processes such as monitoring and so...
BACKGROUND: To determine whether men's reported desire to father a child or their perception that so...
Black and Hispanic youth experience the largest burden of sexually transmitted infections, teen preg...
Background: Parental sex communication and parental monitoring are associated with reduced adverse a...
The current study investigated the relationship between parental religiosity (i.e., parent church at...
Background: Increasing parent-child and partner communication about sex and contraception have been ...
Young Black men (YBM), aged 13 to 24 years, face a disproportionate burden of sexually transmitted i...
Background: Emerging findings have shown that high parental monitoring of adolescents’ sexual and re...
Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology.Includes bibliog...
Background:African American young men who have sex with men (AAYMSM) experience an array of adverse ...
Côte d'Ivoire is the country worst affected by the HIV epidemic in West Africa, and young people in...
Associations between father presence in the home and delayed adolescent sexual activity is well esta...
Adolescents engage in risky health behaviors more than young children and adults. This risk taking i...
AbstractThis study determined whether perceived parental monitoring is associated with any of twelve...
African American adolescent females are disproportionately infected with HIV and other STIs. For pub...
Background and objectives There is strong evidence that parental processes such as monitoring and so...
BACKGROUND: To determine whether men's reported desire to father a child or their perception that so...
Black and Hispanic youth experience the largest burden of sexually transmitted infections, teen preg...
Background: Parental sex communication and parental monitoring are associated with reduced adverse a...
The current study investigated the relationship between parental religiosity (i.e., parent church at...
Background: Increasing parent-child and partner communication about sex and contraception have been ...
Young Black men (YBM), aged 13 to 24 years, face a disproportionate burden of sexually transmitted i...
Background: Emerging findings have shown that high parental monitoring of adolescents’ sexual and re...
Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology.Includes bibliog...
Background:African American young men who have sex with men (AAYMSM) experience an array of adverse ...
Côte d'Ivoire is the country worst affected by the HIV epidemic in West Africa, and young people in...
Associations between father presence in the home and delayed adolescent sexual activity is well esta...
Adolescents engage in risky health behaviors more than young children and adults. This risk taking i...