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Family communication about adolescent sexual health and behavior promotes adolescent health and family connectedness. However, few studies seek the perspective of adolescents regarding their recommended strategies for family communication. Findings of a survey of female adolescent family planning patients (n = 249) indicated adolescent recommendations for better family communication included “treat teen as an equal,” 63%; “increase parental knowledge about lifestyle and peer pressures,” 61%, and “improve parental listening skills,” 61%. There were no statistically significant differences according to age, pregnancy history, or school enrollment status for suggested strategies for improved communication with parents. Sexually active adolescent daughters expressed interest in maintaining family “connectedness” and support with increased time for family activities as well as increased quality and quantity of dialogue between the adolescent girl and her parents.
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Young Pistella, C.L., Bonati, F.A. Adolescent Women's Recommendations for Enhanced Parent-Adolescent Communication About Sexual Behavior . Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal 16, 305–315 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022339012742
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