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I Have No Idea What’s Going On Out There: Parents’ Perspectives on Promoting Sexual Health in Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Adolescents

机译:我不知道发生了什么事:父母对促进女同性恋男同性恋双性恋和变性青少年的性健康的看法

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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and other sexual and gender minority (LGBTQ) adolescents experience higher rates of negative sexual health outcomes relative to their heterosexual and cisgender peers. Healthy parent-adolescent relationships and effective parenting are robust predictors of sexual health in heterosexual adolescents, but very little is known about barriers to and facilitators of effective parenting from the perspective of parents of LGBTQ adolescents. This study conducted online focus groups with 44 parents of LGBTQ adolescents in order to describe the factors influencing effective sexual health communication and parental monitoring in this population. Parents described generally positive relationships with teens, but many noted they went through a transition process in which they struggled with their child’s identity and were less supportive of their LGBTQ teen. Lack of understanding about LGBTQ-specific sexuality was a commonly endorsed barrier to effective communication, and this was most commonly endorsed by parents of cisgender girls. Parents of cisgender boys and transgender/gender-nonconforming teens described fears about long-term sexual health (i.e., sexual predators, consent) as a barrier to parental monitoring. Parents of LGBTQ adolescents need information and skills to optimize their teen’s sexual health. Parent-based programs for LGBTQ adolescents are long overdue for addressing these issues.
机译:女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋,变性者以及其他性和性别少数群体(LGBTQ)青少年相对于异性恋和顺性性别同龄人而言,遭受负面性健康后果的比率更高。健康的父母与青少年的关系和有效的父母抚养是异性恋青少年性健康的有力预测指标,但从LGBTQ青少年的父母角度来看,有效父母教养的障碍和促进者知之甚少。这项研究与44个LGBTQ青少年父母进行了在线焦点​​小组讨论,以描述影响该人群有效性健康沟通和父母监护的因素。父母对与青少年的恋爱关系总体上保持积极态度,但许多父母指出,他们经历了一个过渡过程,在这一过程中,他们与孩子的身份苦苦挣扎,并不太支持他们的LGBTQ青少年。缺乏对LGBTQ特有性行为的理解是普遍认可的有效沟通障碍,而这最常见于顺式女孩的父母。顺性别男孩的父母和跨性别/性别不合格的青少年的父母形容对长期性健康(即性掠食者,同意)的恐惧是父母监控的障碍。 LGBTQ青少年的父母需要信息和技能来优化青少年的性健康。长期以来,针对LGBTQ青少年的基于父母的计划早就应该解决这些问题。

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