Background Evidence suggests that in spite of some adolescents being sexually active, many parents do not discuss sex-related issues with them due to lack of age-appropriate respectful vocabulary and skills. The likelihood of parent-adolescent communication improving sexual and reproductive health outcomes appears plausible. The desire to understand parent-adolescent communication and how to improve it for promotion of healthy sexual behaviours inspired this research. The paper is meant to describe perceptions of adolescents, parents and school administrators about parent-adolescent communication on sexual issues; describe the content of such communication and identify factors that influence this communication. Methods The study was done am...
This study investigated the knowledge, attitudes and opinions of parents on various aspects of adole...
Background Parent-child communication about sexual issues can reduce risky sexual behaviour amongst ...
Adolescents who communicate with their parents about sexual and reproductive health are more likely ...
Communication between parents and their adolescent children has been identified as one of the potent...
Background: Clear parent-adolescent communication about issues relating to sexual and reproductive h...
There is an increasing concern on early initiation of sexual activity among adolescents, increasing ...
Background: Parent-adolescent communication regarding reproductive health issues is more likely to r...
Background. Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) communication is most likely to promote healthy sex...
Abstract Background Adolescent communication with parents is paramount to reduce sexual health probl...
Young people need to establish their identity and develop the ability to make their own decisions an...
The “sex talk” is often one of the most challenging conversations for parents and children during ad...
Background: Many programmes on young people and HIV/AIDS prevention have focused on the in-school an...
Background: Many programmes on young people and HIV/AIDS prevention have focused on the in-school an...
Abstract: As a result of a cultural taboo, adolescents in many developing countries rarely discuss s...
This study was conducted to explore the perceptions of adolescents on caretaker-adolescent communica...
This study investigated the knowledge, attitudes and opinions of parents on various aspects of adole...
Background Parent-child communication about sexual issues can reduce risky sexual behaviour amongst ...
Adolescents who communicate with their parents about sexual and reproductive health are more likely ...
Communication between parents and their adolescent children has been identified as one of the potent...
Background: Clear parent-adolescent communication about issues relating to sexual and reproductive h...
There is an increasing concern on early initiation of sexual activity among adolescents, increasing ...
Background: Parent-adolescent communication regarding reproductive health issues is more likely to r...
Background. Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) communication is most likely to promote healthy sex...
Abstract Background Adolescent communication with parents is paramount to reduce sexual health probl...
Young people need to establish their identity and develop the ability to make their own decisions an...
The “sex talk” is often one of the most challenging conversations for parents and children during ad...
Background: Many programmes on young people and HIV/AIDS prevention have focused on the in-school an...
Background: Many programmes on young people and HIV/AIDS prevention have focused on the in-school an...
Abstract: As a result of a cultural taboo, adolescents in many developing countries rarely discuss s...
This study was conducted to explore the perceptions of adolescents on caretaker-adolescent communica...
This study investigated the knowledge, attitudes and opinions of parents on various aspects of adole...
Background Parent-child communication about sexual issues can reduce risky sexual behaviour amongst ...
Adolescents who communicate with their parents about sexual and reproductive health are more likely ...