Do Thai parents discuss sex and AIDS with young adolescents? A qualitative study

This qualitative study explored parents' and young adolescents' perceptions of communication related to sex and HIV/AIDS. Focus group discussions and group discussion were conducted among 67 adolescents and 30 parents. For the adolescents, group discussion using participatory activities wa...

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Main Authors: Meechamnan C., Fongkaew W., Chotibang J., Mcgrath B.B.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-44102014-08-30T02:38:21Z Do Thai parents discuss sex and AIDS with young adolescents? A qualitative study Meechamnan C. Fongkaew W. Chotibang J. Mcgrath B.B. This qualitative study explored parents' and young adolescents' perceptions of communication related to sex and HIV/AIDS. Focus group discussions and group discussion were conducted among 67 adolescents and 30 parents. For the adolescents, group discussion using participatory activities was conducted, followed by five focus group discussions. Group discussions using participatory activities were conducted among parents. Thematic analysis indicated that the adolescents received inadequate information about sex and AIDS from their parents, whom they feared as providing negative judgment, and this represented a key barrier to such discussions. Their parents, on the other hand, reported that they believed their children were still too young to learn about and engage in sexual activities. The parents perceived barriers to communication included a lack of confidence and feelings of embarrassment. Nevertheless, they also recognized their important role in their child's sexual education. Collectively, these results draw attention to the need for a culturally appropriate program to strengthen parent-child communication skills for the topics of sex and HIV/AIDS. © 2013 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. 2014-08-30T02:38:20Z 2014-08-30T02:38:20Z 2014 Article 14410745 10.1111/nhs.12072 NHSUA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84897645935&partnerID=40&md5=7810fbfa8792e2dd6f4b063ae362b23f http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4410 English
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description This qualitative study explored parents' and young adolescents' perceptions of communication related to sex and HIV/AIDS. Focus group discussions and group discussion were conducted among 67 adolescents and 30 parents. For the adolescents, group discussion using participatory activities was conducted, followed by five focus group discussions. Group discussions using participatory activities were conducted among parents. Thematic analysis indicated that the adolescents received inadequate information about sex and AIDS from their parents, whom they feared as providing negative judgment, and this represented a key barrier to such discussions. Their parents, on the other hand, reported that they believed their children were still too young to learn about and engage in sexual activities. The parents perceived barriers to communication included a lack of confidence and feelings of embarrassment. Nevertheless, they also recognized their important role in their child's sexual education. Collectively, these results draw attention to the need for a culturally appropriate program to strengthen parent-child communication skills for the topics of sex and HIV/AIDS. © 2013 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.
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Fongkaew W.
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Mcgrath B.B.
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Do Thai parents discuss sex and AIDS with young adolescents? A qualitative study
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title Do Thai parents discuss sex and AIDS with young adolescents? A qualitative study
title_short Do Thai parents discuss sex and AIDS with young adolescents? A qualitative study
title_full Do Thai parents discuss sex and AIDS with young adolescents? A qualitative study
title_fullStr Do Thai parents discuss sex and AIDS with young adolescents? A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Do Thai parents discuss sex and AIDS with young adolescents? A qualitative study
title_sort do thai parents discuss sex and aids with young adolescents? a qualitative study
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