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Sheryl McCurdy
Tanzania
Research Article
Parent-Child Communication about Sex in African American Mother-Son Dyads
Author(s): Diane Santa Maria, Christine Markham, Joan Engebretson, Elizabeth Baumler and Sheryl McCurdy
Diane Santa Maria, Christine Markham, Joan Engebretson, Elizabeth Baumler and Sheryl McCurdy
Background: Parent-child sexual health communication is a well-documented protective factor against early sexual debut and other sexual risk behaviors. Yet, little is known about communication between single, African American mother-early adolescent son dyads. To address this, a mixed method, qualitative dominant, study design was used to explore the dynamics of sexual health communication between single African-American mothers and their early adolescent sons aged 11-14 years old.
Methods: Mothers and sons, recruited from community health fairs and after-school programs, participated in separate in-depth semi-structured interviews to explore mother-son sexual health communication and sons completed a brief survey about sexual activity.
Results: Mothers and sons expressed both comforts and discomforts with communic.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2327-4972.1000134