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  • Parent-Teen Communication: Toward the Prevention of Unintended Pregnancies

    Parent-Teen Communication by Jaccard, James; Dittus, Patricia;

    Toward the Prevention of Unintended Pregnancies

    Series: Recent Research in Psychology;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991
    • Publisher Springer New York
    • Date of Publication 10 December 1990
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9780387974576
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages118 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Weight 220 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations IX, 118 p.
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    The problem of unintended pregnancies among adolescents is a serious one. Millions of dollars have been spent and hundreds of social science investigations have been conducted in the attempt to address the problem. The present book reports the results of a federally funded research project on parent-teenager communication about premarital sex and birth control. Both the role and potential of parents in influencing the sexual behavior of their teenagers has been questioned by many social scientists. The literature is characterized by studies that tend to observe little relationship between measures of parent-teen communication and teen sexual behavior. Many of our colleagues informally express the viewpoint that parents have little to do with the sexual behavior of their teens and that attempts to reduce unintended pregnancies through parental involvement will be futile. Indeed, when we first sought funding for the present research, several reviewers were skeptical for just this reason. It is our belief that parents can play an important role in preventing unintended pregnancies. In our opinion, past research has failed to make important conceptual distinctions which has resulted in an underestimation of the potential utility of parent-teen communication. We believe that the study reported here is consistent with this opinion. We have written the book with two goals. First, we wanted to identify important conceptual and methodological points that future researchers can consider in exploring this important area of inquiry. Second, we wanted to develop some of the applied implications of these points vis-a-vis our data.

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    Table of Contents:

    1: Introduction.- The Role of Parents in Influencing Adolescent Problem Behaviors.- Focus of the Present Research.- Teenage Pregnancy: The Scope of the Problem.- Responses to the Problem.- Parent-Teen Communication on Sex and Birth Control: Past Research.- Concluding Comments.- 2: Research Methods.- Overview.- Respondents.- Interviewers.- Interview Schedules.- 3: Parental Orientations.- Parental Orientations Toward Teen Sexual Behavior.- Parental Discussions with Teens about Discouraging Sex.- Timing of Discussions.- Sources of Parental Reluctance to Talk with their Teenager.- What Parents Say in their Discussions.- Parental Orientations Toward Birth Control.- Parental Reservations about Discussing Birth Control.- Preferred Methods of Birth Control.- Implications.- 4: Predictors of Premarital Sex.- Parent Perceptions of Teen Sexual Activity.- Parental Orientations and Teen Premarital Sex.- Thematic Analyses.- General Communication Variables.- Distal Variables.- The Problem of Causal Direction.- Overall Analysis.- Concluding Comments.- 5: Closing Comments.- References.- Appendix A.- Teen Behavior Items.- Discussions with Teen Items.- Opinions about Teen Pregnancy Items.- Evaluation of Argument Items.- Teen Survey Items on Sexual Behavior.

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