학술논문

Parents' views on sexual debut among pre-teen children in Washington, DC.
Document Type
Article
Source
Sex Education. May2008, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p169-185. 17p. 3 Charts.
Subject
*PRETEENS
*PARENTS
*SEXUAL intercourse
*FOCUS groups
*HUMAN sexuality
Language
ISSN
1468-1811
Abstract
Objective: Present US parents' perceptions about factors leading to early intercourse and strategies for overcoming them. Methods: Conducted analysis of eight focus groups with 78 male and female African-American and Hispanic caregivers of fifth-graders and sixth-graders (ages 10-12). Results: Participants gave the following primary reasons for early sexual activity: lack of structured activities, adult supervision, and communication; and influence of peers, society, and media. They suggested strategies targeting these reasons, and the need for parents, schools, and the community to work together. Conclusion: Incorporating parents' perspectives would help tailor interventions to the needs of the target population and increase parental support. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]