“It’s not just talking about the birds and the bees anymore”: Parent-child communication about sexting

IF 0.7 Q3 COMMUNICATION
A. G. Speno, Danielle Halliwell
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Abstract

ABSTRACT We investigated how parents discuss sexting issues with their adolescent children, with a focus on parental mediation strategies used and barriers encountered. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 23 parents who had at least one child aged 12–17. Our analysis revealed that parents employed discursive, investigative, and gatekeeping mediation strategies when discussing sexting with their children, and that trusting their child knew better, lacking resources, and feeling uncomfortable were the main barriers to sexting conversations. This research may help parents to have more productive sexting-related conversations with their children, which could reduce risky sexting behaviors and promote a healthy sexuality among adolescents.
“这不再只是谈论鸟和蜜蜂了”:关于性短信的亲子交流
我们调查了父母如何与他们的青少年子女讨论性短信问题,重点是父母使用的调解策略和遇到的障碍。对23位至少有一个12-17岁孩子的父母进行了半结构化访谈。我们的分析显示,父母在与孩子讨论性短信时采用了话语、调查和把关的调解策略,而信任孩子、缺乏资源和感觉不舒服是进行性短信对话的主要障碍。这项研究可能有助于父母与孩子进行更有成效的与性有关的对话,从而减少危险的性短信行为,促进青少年健康的性行为。
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