University of Pennsylvania: What Influences How Parents and Their Gay Adolescent Sons Talk About Sexual Health at Home?
June 25, 2019
June 25, 2019
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, June 25 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- The University of Pennsylvania issued the following news:
Research from Penn found that even when parent-child conversations avoid heteronormative stereotypes, outside factors like mass media and religion--those beyond the parents' control--can reinforce them.
Parent-child discussions about sexual health and sexual identity are complicated, particularly with a male teen who identifies as gay, bisexual, or que . . .
Research from Penn found that even when parent-child conversations avoid heteronormative stereotypes, outside factors like mass media and religion--those beyond the parents' control--can reinforce them.
Parent-child discussions about sexual health and sexual identity are complicated, particularly with a male teen who identifies as gay, bisexual, or que . . .