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Research Article

How Family Sex Talks Can Increase Daughters’ Intentions to Engage in Sexual Health Protective Behavior: Mediating Roles of Parents’ Direct and Indirect Sexual Communication

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Published online: 05 Dec 2023
 

ABSTRACT

The family environment is essential but underused for promoting sexual and reproductive health protective behaviors (SHPB). However, previous literature had no consistent findings regarding how families can efficiently provide sex education and what aspects of family communication may facilitate SHPB. Based on family communication patterns theory (FCPT) and new research that segments family conformity orientation into four sub-dimensions (i.e., respecting parental authority, experiencing parental control, adopting parents’ values, and questioning parents’ beliefs), we explored the roles that family communication patterns (FCP) and parents’ (direct and indirect) sexual communication play in influencing adult daughters’ intentions to engage in SHPB. Using survey data from 234 female participants, path analysis suggested that daughters’ SHPB intentions were associated with more direct and indirect sexual communication, higher conversation orientation, higher parental control, and less adoption of parental values. Also, parents’ direct sexual communication mediated the impact of conversation orientation on SHPB intentions. Additionally, parents’ indirect sexual communication mediated the path from parental value adoption to SHPB intentions, mitigating the negative direct impact of parental value adoption. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1. Values exceed 100% because participants could select multiple racial/ethnic categories.

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Funding

This work was not supported by any funding.

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