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Sexual knowledge and beliefs of IsiXhosa-speaking adolescents: An exploratory study
Journal of Psychology in Africa ( IF 0.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-04 , DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2020.1796028
Peter Khwezi Nyewe 1
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This study explored indigenous community adolescents’ perceptions of parent caregiver sexual support. The participants were 174 IsiXhosa speaking adolescents (female = 58.1%; age range = 16 to 18 years). They completed the Parents Sex Education, General View on Sexuality, Sexual Knowledge, and Sexual Beliefs and Brief Sexual Attitudes Scale. Following the Multivariate Analysis of Variance the results revealed the adolescents who perceived their parents with higher parent- child sexual education had a lower sexual behaviour risk profile than those who perceived their parents with lower parent- child sexual education. Parent-child sexual education can stimulate healthy sexual development and provide adolescents with sexual knowledge, skills, and efficacy for safer sexual engagements.



中文翻译:

伊西科萨语青少年的性知识和信仰:探索性研究

这项研究探讨了土著社区青少年对父母照顾者性支持的看法。参与者为174名IsiXhosa口语青少年(女性= 58.1%;年龄范围= 16至18岁)。他们完成了父母性教育,性观念,性知识,性信仰和简短性态度量表的概论。对差异进行多变量分析后,结果表明,与父母对其父母子女性教育程度较低的那些人相比,对父母子女进行性教育程度较高的那些人的性行为风险特征较低。亲子性教育可以刺激健康的性发展,并为青少年提供性知识,技能和功效,以使性生活更安全。

更新日期:2020-09-04
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