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Are parents in tune with music their adolescent children enjoy? Are there missed opportunities for sexual and reproductive health dialogue?

机译:父母是否喜欢青春期孩子喜欢的音乐?是否存在错过性与生殖健康对话的机会?

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The perspectives of adolescents were solicited on the issue of sexual and reproductive health messages they received through dancehall music as well as their perceptions of parents' views of such messages and adolescents' indulgence with this genre of music. METHODS: This sequential mixed methods study was completed in 2008. The study's qualitative component was summarized as the novel ALODAC (Ask, Listen and Observe, Discuss, Analyse and Confirm) model, involving a series of steps to engage adolescents 10-19 years to share their perspectives on sexual and reproductive health messages enunciated in the dancehall music to which they listen. The quantitative component saw 1626 adolescents in public schools responding to an interviewer-administered questionnaire which included questions about their families and how they respond to dancehall content. Five messages determined from content analysis of songs on adolescents' music menu were used to initiate discussions with adolescents about the issues. RESULTS: Almost equal proportions of respondents in the survey lived with either their mothers (37.3%) or both parents (35.6%). Most adolescents reported enjoying dancehall music and learning specific messages even when some parents were against use of such music. There were significant gender differences observed regarding perceptions about parents agreement with lyrics on transactional sex (p < 0.001), prevention of pregnancy (p < 0.01), condom use (p < 0.01) and multiple relationships (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Whether or not parents are in tune with the music their adolescent children listen to does not seem to affect the pleasure and lessons adolescents gain from this medium. Opportunities for discussing sexual issues common in Jamaican dancehall music exist but are missed.
机译:征询了青少年的观点,讨论了他们通过舞厅音乐收到的性健康和生殖健康信息,以及对父母对此类信息的看法以及青少年沉迷于这种音乐流派的看法。方法:这项循序渐进的混合方法研究于2008年完成。该研究的定性成分总结为新颖的ALODAC(询问,倾听和观察,讨论,分析和确认)模型,涉及一系列步骤来吸引10-19岁的青少年分享他们对他们聆听的舞厅音乐中所阐述的性健康和生殖健康信息的看法。数量方面,有1626名公立学校的青少年回答了由访调员管理的问卷,其中包括有关其家庭以及他们如何回应舞厅内容的问题。根据青少年音乐菜单上歌曲的内容分析确定的五条消息被用来与青少年展开有关该问题的讨论。结果:在调查中,几乎相等比例的受访者与母亲(37.3%)或父母双方(35.6%)一起生活。大多数青少年报告称喜欢欣赏舞厅音乐并学习特定的信息,即使有些父母反对使用此类音乐。在关于父母对性交的同意的看法上,观察到明显的性别差异(p <0.001),预防怀孕(p <0.01),使用避孕套(p <0.01)和多重关系(p <0.01)。结论:父母是否与青少年孩子听的音乐相吻合,似乎并不影响青少年从这种媒介中获得的乐趣和教训。存在讨论牙买加舞厅音乐中常见的性问题的机会,但是却错过了。

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