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      21st Century Parent-Child Sex Communication in the U.S.: A Process Review

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      , PhD ACRN 1 , , PhD, ANP, RN, FAAN 2
      Journal of sex research

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          Parent-child sex communication results in the transmission of family expectations, societal values, and role modeling of sexual health risk reduction strategies. Parent-child sex communication’s potential to curb negative sexual health outcomes has sustained a multidisciplinary effort to better understand the process and its impact on the development of healthy sexual attitudes and behaviors among adolescents. This review advances what is known about the process of sex communication in the U.S. by reviewing studies published from 2003 to 2015. We used CINAHL, PsycInfo and Pubmed, the key-terms “parent child” AND “sex education” for the initial query; we included 116 original articles for analysis. Our review underscores long-established factors that prevent parents from effectively broaching and sustaining talks about sex with their children and has also identified emerging concerns unique to today’s parenting landscape. Parental factors salient to sex communication are established long before individuals become parents and are acted upon by influences beyond the home. Child-focused communication factors likewise describe a maturing audience that is far from captive. The identification of both enduring and emerging factors that affect how sex communication occurs will inform subsequent work that will result in more positive sexual health outcomes for adolescents.

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          0062647
          5263
          J Sex Res
          J Sex Res
          Journal of sex research
          0022-4499
          1559-8519
          5 February 2018
          06 January 2017
          May 2017
          01 May 2018
          : 54
          : 4-5
          : 532-548
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing
          [2 ]Professor and Department Chair at the Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing
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          Corresponding Author: Dalmacio Flores, 318 Curie Blvd, Philadelphia PA 19103, Dalmacio@ 123456upenn.edu , Phone: 404.394.4593
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          PMC5808426 PMC5808426 5808426 nihpa939627
          10.1080/00224499.2016.1267693
          5808426
          28059568
          3bfdc7b8-8c44-49c7-97e0-71a8238f786a
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