USING THE HEALTH BELIEF MODEL TO EXPLAIN PARENTS PARTICIPATION IN ADOLESCENTS AT-HOME SEXUALITY EDUCATION ACTIVITIES

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作者
BROCK, GC [1 ]
BEAZLEY, RP [1 ]
机构
[1] DALHOUSIE UNIV, SCH HLTH PHYS EDUC & RECREAT, DIV HLTH EDUC, HALIFAX, NS B3H 3J5, CANADA
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10.1111/j.1746-1561.1995.tb06213.x
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
The Health Belief Model (HEM) was used to study parents' involvement in six at-home sexuality education activities for ninth grade students. These activities are part of Skills for Healthy Relationships: A Program About Sexuality, AIDS, and Other STD (SHR). Some 216 parents, 62% of the population, completed and returned a self-administered questionnaire. Perceived barriers correlated most strongly with lack of parents' involvement in SHR. Additionally, perceived barriers and perceived self-efficacy were the most significant factors differentiating parents involved in SHR at-home activities from those who were uninvolved. Compared with highly involved parents, noninvolved parents were: 1) less confident their children wanted to do the activities with them (F[4,204] = 19.58, p < .0005), 2) less sure of their children's desire to talk with them about sex-related issues (F[4,213] = 7.03, p < .0005), and 3) less certain their AIDS-related facts, were current (F[4,213] = 2.39, p = .05). Parents highly involved in SHR reported becoming more comfortable talking with their adolescents about STDs (F[4,205] = 4.04, p = .004) and felt their children talked a little more openly with them about AIDS and STDs (F[4,205] = 2.54, p = .04). In contrast, uninvolved parents reported no changes relative to communicating with their children about sexuality. For these reasons, SHR's inclusion of at-home activities shows promise for increasing parent-adolescent communication about sexuality.
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