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Everyone just keeps their eyes closed and their fingers crossed: Sexual health communication among black parents and children in Nova Scotia Canada

机译:每个人都保持睁着眼睛手指交叉:加拿大新斯科舍省的黑人父母与子女之间的性健康交流

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BackgroundBlack Canadian youth remain disproportionally affected by an array of social and health issues, including sexually transmitted infections. While research exists in support of the involvement of parents as a key means to prevent or modify harmful behaviours among youth, less is known about how parent–child communication can serve as a prevention intervention strategy within Black families in Canada. This study explores sexual health communication between Black parents and youth in Nova Scotia and identifies facilitators, obstacles and issues that families face in dialoguing about sexual health.
机译:背景黑人加拿大青年仍然受到一系列社会和健康问题的严重影响,包括性传播感染。尽管已有研究表明父母参与是预防或改变青年人有害行为的关键手段,但人们对亲子交流如何作为加拿大黑人家庭的预防干预策略知之甚少。这项研究探讨了新斯科舍省黑人父母与青少年之间的性健康交流,并确定了家庭在性健康对话中面临的促进因素,障碍和问题。

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