BACKGROUND:Research evidence and international policy highlight the central role that parents play in promoting positive sexual behaviour and outcomes in their children, however they can be difficult to engage in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education programmes. Digital health promotion that uses online and mobile technologies (OMTs) to promote parent-child communication may offer an innovative solution to reach parents, however, few programmes have used OMTs to involve parents in SRH, and none have reported lessons learned in relation to optimising engagement. This study addresses this gap in the literature by reporting acceptability and feasibility of using OMTs to engage parents in SRH education. Findings will be relevant for th...
Parent-child sexual health communication (PCSHC) can have a positive impact on adolescents’ sexual h...
Background: Adolescent sexual behavior remains a significant issue in the United States with high ra...
Objective: To assess an intervention to familiarise parents with children’s books for use in primary...
Background Research evidence and international policy highlight the central role that parents play ...
Background: Young people are at risk of poor sexual health and are, therefore, in need of comprehens...
Background Global health policy recognises the need for evidence-based interventions to promote posi...
Objective: To evaluate a worksite based parenting programme—Talking Parents, Healthy Teens—designed ...
Background: Adolescent men have a vital yet neglected role in reducing unintended teenage pregnancy ...
Abstract Background Prior research supports the notion that parents have the ability to influence th...
Objective: To assess an intervention to familiarise parents with children’s books for use in primary...
Objective: To assess an intervention to familiarise parents with children’s books for use in primary...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesKristin M. AndersErin L. YellandRecent s...
To evaluate a worksite based parenting programme-Talking Parents, Healthy Teens-designed to help par...
Background: Early adolescent sexual behavior is a significant public health problem in the United St...
There is considerable evidence that the level of parental involvement is closely associated with chi...
Parent-child sexual health communication (PCSHC) can have a positive impact on adolescents’ sexual h...
Background: Adolescent sexual behavior remains a significant issue in the United States with high ra...
Objective: To assess an intervention to familiarise parents with children’s books for use in primary...
Background Research evidence and international policy highlight the central role that parents play ...
Background: Young people are at risk of poor sexual health and are, therefore, in need of comprehens...
Background Global health policy recognises the need for evidence-based interventions to promote posi...
Objective: To evaluate a worksite based parenting programme—Talking Parents, Healthy Teens—designed ...
Background: Adolescent men have a vital yet neglected role in reducing unintended teenage pregnancy ...
Abstract Background Prior research supports the notion that parents have the ability to influence th...
Objective: To assess an intervention to familiarise parents with children’s books for use in primary...
Objective: To assess an intervention to familiarise parents with children’s books for use in primary...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesKristin M. AndersErin L. YellandRecent s...
To evaluate a worksite based parenting programme-Talking Parents, Healthy Teens-designed to help par...
Background: Early adolescent sexual behavior is a significant public health problem in the United St...
There is considerable evidence that the level of parental involvement is closely associated with chi...
Parent-child sexual health communication (PCSHC) can have a positive impact on adolescents’ sexual h...
Background: Adolescent sexual behavior remains a significant issue in the United States with high ra...
Objective: To assess an intervention to familiarise parents with children’s books for use in primary...