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"Sex Is a sin": Afro-Caribbean Parent and Teen Perspectives on Sex Conversations.

Kemesha S Gabbidon1, Mary Shaw-Ridley2.   

Abstract

This study characterized (a) mothers' childhood and teenage experiences with sex conversations and (b) families' perceptions of current parent-child sex conversations within two underserved Afro-Caribbean communities in the U.S. Fourteen dyads comprised of Haitian and Jamaican mothers and teens (aged 14-18) living in Miami, Florida, completed semi-structured interviews sharing their experiences with sex conversations. Researchers analyzed data using thematic content analysis. Mothers' mean age was 41.85 years, (SD = 5.50) and teens' mean age was 16.35 years, (SD = 1.31). Most mothers reported forbidden or little childhood experiences with parent-child sex conversations. They affected their sexual attitudes, behaviors, and ability to discuss sex with their children. Although some mothers benefited from educational and skill development others shared fear-based messages with their children that some teens believed adversely affected the mother-child relationship quality. Culturally appropriate, skill-based approaches are necessary to improve families' communication self-efficacy for healthy sex conversations to occur in Afro-Caribbean families.

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Keywords:  Culture; Haitian; Jamaican; Mother–child sex conversations; Parent–teen perspectives

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29349715     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-018-0695-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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