Background Parent-child communication about sexual issues can reduce risky sexual behaviour amongst adolescents. Risky sexual behaviour is of concern in sub-Saharan Africa where the prevalence of early pregnancy, unsafe abortion and HIV are high. Parent-child communication about sexual issues presents a feasible approach for reducing sexual risk amongst adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa but limited research exists from the region. This study from Zambia examines the sociodemographic and psychosocial factors that are associated with whether parents communicate with their daughters about sexual issues. Methods Data from a cluster randomized controlled trial examining the effect of interventions aiming to reduce teenage pregnancy and school d...
This evidence brief summarizes the essential information from a part of a larger study that assessed...
Background: Many programmes on young people and HIV/AIDS prevention have focused on the in-school an...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> This study aimed at contributing to the promotion of positive communi...
Background Parent-child communication about sexual issues can reduce risky sexual behaviour amongst...
This study was conducted in order to gain an in-depth understanding of Parent-Teenage Sexual Communi...
Debates on risk avoidance have continued to emphasise the role of communication with parents, partne...
Adolescents who communicate with their parents about sexual and reproductive health are more likely ...
Adolescents who communicate with their parents about sexual and reproductive health are more likely ...
Background: Parent-adolescent communication regarding reproductive health issues is more likely to r...
INTRODUCTION: Ugandan adolescent girls and young women are disproportionately impacted by human immu...
Abstract The growth of STIs, early sexual initiation, unwanted pregnancy and abortion among adolesce...
Background Evidence suggests that in spite of some adolescents being sexually active, many parents d...
Parent-child sexuality communication has been identified as a protective factor for adolescent sexua...
Adolescents' sexual behaviour has become a global reproductive health concern especially in the deve...
Background: Many programmes on young people and HIV/AIDS prevention have focused on the in-school an...
This evidence brief summarizes the essential information from a part of a larger study that assessed...
Background: Many programmes on young people and HIV/AIDS prevention have focused on the in-school an...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> This study aimed at contributing to the promotion of positive communi...
Background Parent-child communication about sexual issues can reduce risky sexual behaviour amongst...
This study was conducted in order to gain an in-depth understanding of Parent-Teenage Sexual Communi...
Debates on risk avoidance have continued to emphasise the role of communication with parents, partne...
Adolescents who communicate with their parents about sexual and reproductive health are more likely ...
Adolescents who communicate with their parents about sexual and reproductive health are more likely ...
Background: Parent-adolescent communication regarding reproductive health issues is more likely to r...
INTRODUCTION: Ugandan adolescent girls and young women are disproportionately impacted by human immu...
Abstract The growth of STIs, early sexual initiation, unwanted pregnancy and abortion among adolesce...
Background Evidence suggests that in spite of some adolescents being sexually active, many parents d...
Parent-child sexuality communication has been identified as a protective factor for adolescent sexua...
Adolescents' sexual behaviour has become a global reproductive health concern especially in the deve...
Background: Many programmes on young people and HIV/AIDS prevention have focused on the in-school an...
This evidence brief summarizes the essential information from a part of a larger study that assessed...
Background: Many programmes on young people and HIV/AIDS prevention have focused on the in-school an...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> This study aimed at contributing to the promotion of positive communi...