Abstract Background Prior research supports the notion that parents have the ability to influence their children's decisions regarding sexual behavior. Yet parent-based approaches to curbing teen pregnancy and STDs have been relatively unexplored. The Parents Speak Up National Campaign (PSUNC) is a multimedia campaign that attempts to fill this void by targeting parents of teens to encourage parent-child communication about waiting to have sex. The campaign follows a theoretical framework that identifies cognitions that are targeted in campaign messages and theorized to influence parent-child communication. While a previous experimental study showed PSUNC messages to be effective in increasing parent-child communication, it did not address ...
This article describes the development of an intervention that aims to increase the quantity and qua...
Aims and objectives: To analyse how a sample of parents reportedly communicated with their adolescen...
Abstract Background In the United States, nearly half of high school students are sexually active, a...
2014-08-12Parent‐child sexual communication (PCSC) has been consistently linked to positive sexual h...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesMichelle L. ToewsAlthough parent-child s...
Numerous social marketing campaigns exhort parents to talk to their children about sexual abstinence...
Unplanned pregnancy and the contraction of sexually transmitted diseases continue to be prevalent pr...
Unplanned pregnancy and the contraction of sexually transmitted diseases continue to be prevalent pr...
Adolescent African American and Latino children are increasingly engaging in risky sexual behaviors,...
In the United States, it is estimated that 1 in 5 children will experience sexual abuse before the a...
Objective: To evaluate a worksite based parenting programme—Talking Parents, Healthy Teens—designed ...
Aims and objectives: To analyse how a sample of parents reportedly communicated with their adolescen...
Importance: Adolescent well care visits provide opportunities for clinicians to facilitate parent-ad...
To evaluate a worksite based parenting programme-Talking Parents, Healthy Teens-designed to help par...
This article describes the development of an intervention that aims to increase the quantity and qua...
This article describes the development of an intervention that aims to increase the quantity and qua...
Aims and objectives: To analyse how a sample of parents reportedly communicated with their adolescen...
Abstract Background In the United States, nearly half of high school students are sexually active, a...
2014-08-12Parent‐child sexual communication (PCSC) has been consistently linked to positive sexual h...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesMichelle L. ToewsAlthough parent-child s...
Numerous social marketing campaigns exhort parents to talk to their children about sexual abstinence...
Unplanned pregnancy and the contraction of sexually transmitted diseases continue to be prevalent pr...
Unplanned pregnancy and the contraction of sexually transmitted diseases continue to be prevalent pr...
Adolescent African American and Latino children are increasingly engaging in risky sexual behaviors,...
In the United States, it is estimated that 1 in 5 children will experience sexual abuse before the a...
Objective: To evaluate a worksite based parenting programme—Talking Parents, Healthy Teens—designed ...
Aims and objectives: To analyse how a sample of parents reportedly communicated with their adolescen...
Importance: Adolescent well care visits provide opportunities for clinicians to facilitate parent-ad...
To evaluate a worksite based parenting programme-Talking Parents, Healthy Teens-designed to help par...
This article describes the development of an intervention that aims to increase the quantity and qua...
This article describes the development of an intervention that aims to increase the quantity and qua...
Aims and objectives: To analyse how a sample of parents reportedly communicated with their adolescen...
Abstract Background In the United States, nearly half of high school students are sexually active, a...