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- W2182763390 abstract "The objective of this study was to investigate parental perception, attitude and the influence of socio-economic and demographic factors on the willingness to engage in sexual and reproductive health communication with their adolescents. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were employed in collection and analysis of the primary data. Data analysis for the quantitative aspect was carried out using SPSS statistical package. Univariate analysis was used to determine the perception and attitude of parents while logistic regression was used for multivariate analysis in assessing the factors influencing parent child communication. Focus group discussion (FGD) was used for the qualitative data collection. Four FGD sessions were conducted, with different sessions for educated and non-formally educated parents (both males and females) in each town. An average of eight persons participated in each FGD session. Text Based Beta computer software was employed to analyze the qualitative data. The results showed that almost all parents (97.6%) were of the view that adolescents in secondary schools were sexually active. However (90.4%) did not believe their own adolescent son(s)/daughter(s) were sexually active. Majority of the respondents specified the age of 15 years as the appropriate time for both male (59.6%) and female (65.1%) children to be exposed to parental discussion on reproductive health issues. The proportion that found it to be “very acceptable” for parents to discuss reproductive issues with their children varied from 23.2% at age 10 to 87.3% at age 19 for boys, while for girls it varied from 26.0% at age 10 years to 87.9% at age 19 years. Qualitative analysis also confirmed these findings and even some uneducated parents opined that sexuality issues should not be discussed with children as such would unnecessarily expose them to sex or make them curious about sex. The gender of the parent was the only important predictor of parent-child communication on reproductive health issues (p<0.01) and males were two times more likely than females to discuss reproductive health issues with their children. The results clearly portrays the need to sensitise parents to the need for parent-child communication on sexual and reproductive health issues." @default.
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- W2182763390 title "PATTERN AND SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CORRELATES OF PARENT-CHILD COMMUNICATION ON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ISSUES IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA: A MIXED METHOD STUDY" @default.
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