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ATTITUDES THAT AFFECT THE ABILITY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN PREADOLESCENT GIRLS AND THEIR MOTHERS TO TALK OPENLY ABOUT SEX

, PhD, RN, FNP, , RN, MSN candidate, , BSN student & , MSN, FNP
Pages 7-20 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Approximately 50% of new HIV infections in the US occur in teenagers, with African American females making up a disproportionate number. The purpose of this study was to identify factors that could encourage delaying sexual debut. Twenty-eight African American mothers and their early adolescent daughters were recruited from four inner-city community centers. Seven separate focus groups were conducted for mothers and daughters using principles of Participatory Action Research. Four codes emerged from the data: social norms regarding sex, males, self-esteem, and family structure. These codes support the importance of an intervention to facilitate sexual communication between a mother and her daughter.

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