Parents Talking to Middle School Children about Sex: A Protective live Factor against Suicide in Sexually Active Teens

被引:0
作者
St George, Monica [1 ]
Niemela, Danielle R. M. [1 ]
Zeglin, Robert J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ North Florida, Brooks Coll Hlth, Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA
关键词
Teen suicide; sexual activity; sex education; parental conversations; middle school; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY; REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH; ADOLESCENT GIRLS; YOUTH; RISK; EDUCATION; DEBUT; TRANSITION; POSITIVITY;
D O I
10.1080/15546128.2022.2095315
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Suicide continues to be a considerable health risk among adolescents and is the second leading cause of death among adolescents between the ages of 10 and 24. Middle school-aged adolescents may be at a heightened risk for suicide, as middle school can be rife with intrapersonal and interpersonal stressors. One such stressor may be sexual activity and navigating sexual relationships. Past research has shown that parents can play an important role in helping adolescents cope with stressors at this age, but there is no identified research assessing whether parental conversations about sex are associated with suicidality among adolescents. The current study addressed this gap via secondary data analysis using logistic regression with a sample of 3,568 middle school students (mean age = 12.74; SD = 1.08). Results suggest that parental conversations about sex are a significant protective factor against suicidality, but only among adolescents who report having engaged in sexual activity.
引用
收藏
页码:282 / 299
页数:18
相关论文
共 78 条
[21]   Casual Sexual Relationships and Experiences in Emerging Adulthood [J].
Claxton, Shannon E. ;
van Dulmen, Manfred H. M. .
EMERGING ADULTHOOD, 2013, 1 (02) :138-150
[22]  
Cohen J., 1988, STAT POWER ANAL BEHA, P75
[23]  
Cohen J., 1983, APPL MULTIPLE REGRES, DOI [DOI 10.1002/0471264385.WEI0219, DOI 10.4324/9780203774441]
[24]   Outcomes of Early Pubertal Timing in Young Women: A Prospective Population-Based Study [J].
Copeland, William ;
Shanahan, Lilly ;
Miller, Shari ;
Costello, E. Jane ;
Angold, Adrian ;
Maughan, Barbara .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2010, 167 (10) :1218-1225
[25]   Adolescents tell us why teens have oral sex [J].
Cornell, JL ;
Halpern-Felsher, BL .
JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH, 2006, 38 (03) :299-301
[26]   AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF SUICIDE RISK ASSESSMENT PRACTICES IN THE SCHOOL SETTING [J].
Crepeau-Hobson, Franci .
PSYCHOLOGY IN THE SCHOOLS, 2013, 50 (08) :810-822
[27]   Let's Talk About Sex: Integrating Sex Positivity in Counseling Psychology Practice [J].
Cruz, Carmen ;
Greenwald, Ellen ;
Sandil, Riddhi .
COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST, 2017, 45 (04) :547-569
[28]   Using Surveillance of Mental Health to Increase Understanding of Youth Involvement in High-Risk Behaviors: A Value-Added Analysis [J].
Dowdy, Erin ;
Furlong, Michael J. ;
Sharkey, Jill D. .
JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS, 2013, 21 (01) :33-44
[29]   Where do youth learn about suicides on the Internet, and what influence does this have on suicidal ideation? [J].
Dunlop, Sally M. ;
More, Eian ;
Romer, Daniel .
JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY, 2011, 52 (10) :1073-1080
[30]  
Eastman K.L., 2006, Preventing Chronic Disease, V3, P1, DOI DOI 10.HTTP://WWW.CDC.G0V/PED/ISSUES/2006/0CT/06_