Romer D, Stanton B, Galbraith J, Feigelman S, Black MM, Li X. Parental Influence
on Adolescent Sexual Behavior in High - Poverty Settings.
Grossman's current research focuses
on adolescent sexual risk and prevention, evaluation of preventive programs, teens» communication with parents and extended family about sex and relationships, and how that communication influences teen sexual attitudes and behavior.
«The Truth About Adolescent Sexuality» a summary of research
on adolescent sexual knowledge, attitudes and behavior, published by The Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States, is available at http://www.siecus.org/
The body of literature
on adolescent sexual aggression is very limited.
Many global health and development initiatives call for action to improve adolescents» prospects for a healthy and productive adulthood, and, in particular, to reduce adolescent childbearing.1 Information
on adolescent sexual and reproductive health is vital to support decision - making to advance these initiatives and to develop effective programs addressing adolescents» needs.
Kirby DB, The impact of abstinence and comprehensive sex and STD / HIV education programs
on adolescent sexual behavior, Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2008, 5 (3): 18 — 27, doi: 10.1525 / srsp.2008.5.3.18.
Kirby DB, The impact of abstinence and comprehensive sex and STD / HIV education programs
on adolescent sexual behavior, Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2008, 5 (3): 18 — 27.
Her primary study focus was health promotion and the impact of the school environment
on adolescent sexual behavior.
Not exact matches
Such obsessions invite far more heat than light, and focus our already sexually excited
adolescents on discerning extraneous dimensions of their own
sexual makeup.
The report calls
on the Member States to provide «
adolescent - friendly
sexual and reproductive health services which are in accordance with age, maturity and evolving capacities, which do not discriminate
on the grounds of gender, marital status, disability, or
sexual orientation / identity, and which are accessible without the consent of parents or guardians.»
Such obsessions generate far more heat than light, and focus already sexually excited
adolescents on discerning extraneous dimensions of their own
sexual makeup.
A variety of studies suggest that fathers» engagement positively impacts their children's social competence, 27 children's later IQ28 and other learning outcomes.29 The effects of fathers
on children can include later - life educational, social and family outcomes.1, 2,26 Children may develop working models of appropriate paternal behaviour based
on early childhood cues such as father presence, 30,31 in turn shaping their own later partnering and parenting dynamics, such as more risky
adolescent sexual behaviour32 and earlier marriage.33 Paternal engagement decreases boys» negative social behaviour (e.g., delinquency) and girls» psychological problems in early adulthood.34 Fathers» financial support, apart from engagement, can also influence children's cognitive development.35
Male menopause can also bring forth what seems like
adolescent behavior... i.e. a neurotic fixation
on matters
sexual.
She called for the creation of a safe and supportive environment for
adolescents to access appropriate information
on sexual and reproductive health.
1st base is when you first make out with your companion or (boy / girl) it is dry lips, then grdualy put your tounge into the others mouth and play with it foer a little bit which is 2nd you feel a higher level of
sexual conection and start to get into 3rd base when you start feeling
on each other slowwly and intamately while stile french he is done touching and stroaking your upper parts (breasts) you start to feel more intamate and both of you work your way Among American
adolescents, baseball metaphors for sex are often used as euphemisms for the degree of physical intimacy achieved in
sexual encounters or relationships.
Rather than holing up at Hogwarts, Harry, Hermione, and Ron spend the majority of the movie
on the run, and the
sexual tension that builds among the three of them recalls — in a good way — the hothouse
adolescent passions of the Twilight movies.
The
adolescent sexual awakening at the heart of first - time director Marielle Heller's adaptation of Phoebe Gloeckner's graphic novel isn't always pretty or pleasant; in fact, it often verges
on the positively dangerous.
This year, as Europe and the U.S. retreat from each other politically, cinephiles seem to have cut back
on Hollywood fare, leaving us with a wealth of decidedly left - field film fodder that address topics such as discrimination against refugees, an
adolescent Karl Marx, and all kinds of
sexual diversity.
There are unsettling undertones of rape and incest, but there also seems to be logic to the horror it presents, lending to some thoughts
on sexual desire and regret in
adolescents, a level of discourse - sparking intelligence you don't often find in new horror movies.
Bontempo, D. and D'Augelli, A.R., 2002, Effects of At - School Victimization and
Sexual Orientation
on Lesbian, Gay, or Bisexual Youths» Health Risk Behavior, Journal of
Adolescent Health, 30, 364 — 374Bottroff, V., Slee, P. and Zeitz, J. (2005) Students with Asperger's Syndrome: Victimization and Bullying, Flinders University: Adelaide.
In this project, the Education factor is present in the majority of the strands of work: approach of incorporating comprehensive sex education in the formal education system and in youth organizations; implementation of the Comprehensive Strategy of Sex Education of the Department of Education in the classrooms at the two education centres; strengthening of the institutional capacity of the health and education sectors, through the provision of health personnel, methodological tools and focusing
on gender, human rights and multiculturalism; cross-sector coordination (Health - Education Departments), and with civil society to develop alliances which promote the exercising of the
Sexual and Reproductive rights of the
adolescents and young people of zones 3 and 7 of Guatemala City.
From legislative frameworks to classroom practices, gender - sensitive curricula,
sexual and reproductive health information, education and services, and data collection, the new Joint Programme will provide a coordinated and collaborative response to the persistent gender gap in education — with a specific focus
on adolescent girls and young women between the ages of 10 and 24.
Professor Weissberg has published about one hundred articles and chapters focusing
on preventive interventions with children and
adolescents, and has coauthored nine curriculums
on school - based programs to promote social competence and prevent problem behaviors including drug use, high - risk
sexual behaviors, and aggression.
Yet the Snow White theme is one of the darkest and strangest to be found in the fairy tale canon — a chilling tale of murderous rivalry,
adolescent sexual ripening, poisoned gifts, blood
on snow, witchcraft, and ritual cannibalism... in short, not a tale originally intended for children's tender ears.
While the back seat references the site of
adolescent lovemaking and
sexual experimentation, the sculptures
on view can also be seen as a sort of self - portrait told through the objects and materials that serve as a summary of Cruzvillegas» work and life.
The arrangement of collages, sculpture, and video that she exhibited at Wallspace blended desire and shame, offering an
adolescent take
on sexual fantasy, racial politics, and materialistic envy.
Here, the proposed investigation concerned
sexual impropriety with
adolescent males, based
on reasonable and probable grounds, and the materials «summonsed» did not extend beyond the scope of those allegations.
The first component focuses
on goals and dreams and their relationship to
adolescent sexual behavior.
My training included work in an acute residential psychiatric hospital working with
adolescent boys
on the behaviorally aggressive and
sexual offender units.
The session begins with an overview of the research supporting parent involvement in
adolescent sexual health programs, including the impact of PCC
on adolescent outcomes and parent behaviors associated with PCC.
CATSO training conference: Presentation
on «Ethical and Clinical Issues Related to Treatment of Children and
Adolescents with Problem
Sexual Behaviors»
The Guttmacher Institute conducts research at the country and regional levels to assess
adolescents» access to education
on sexual and reproductive health.
Chandra - Mouli V, Lane C and Wong S, What does not work in
adolescent sexual and reproductive health: a review of evidence
on interventions commonly accepted as best practices, Global Health: Science and Practice, 2015, 3 (3): 333 — 340.
As a psychologist I work with adults, children,
adolescents, and marital / families
on a variety of issues such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, behavioral problems, gender and
sexual orientation issues, trauma and relationship issues.
Adolescents are at an age where they are beginning to come to grasp with the idea of sexuality, and can have difficulty with the idea that their parents are
sexual beings, says Robert Stone, author of «Dating a Divorcee With Kids»
on the website, PsychCentral.
The Relationship between
Adolescents «Exposure to Internet Pornography and Deviant
Sexual Activities: Focusing
on Mediated Effects of Perceptional Factors
These findings are supported by studies
on abused children and
adolescents at high risk for suicidal behaviors.16, 42 The immediacy of the stress and the pain of physical, emotional, or
sexual abuse or witnessing domestic violence are experiences not easily escaped by children and
adolescents, which may make suicide appear to be the only solution.
Further, models such as the one proposed by Becker and Kaplan are useful, but there is a real need for theories of
adolescent sexual aggression to guide research
on, and identification and treatment of, this serious social problem.
The Effects of Divorced Mothers» Dating Behaviors and
Sexual Attitudes
on the
Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors of Their
Adolescent Children
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Her current research examines
adolescent romantic relationships, with a particular focus
on dating violence and
sexual risk prevention.
Dr. Brown's research publications have included: Self - cutting and
sexual risk among
adolescents in intesive psychiatric treatment; Promoting safer sex among HIV - positive youth with hemophilia: Theory, intervention, and outcome; Predictors of retention among HIV / hemophilia health care professionals; Impact of
sexual abuse
on the HIV - risk - related behavior of
adolescents in intensive psychiatric treatment; Heroin use in
adolescents and young adults admitted for drug detoxification; and Children and
adolescents living with HIV and AIDS: A review
Results of this study confirm that parent -
adolescent sexual communication is a protective factor for youth, and a focus
on communication remains justified in future intervention efforts.
Global Mobile's
sexual and reproductive health information is presented
on country - specific websites adapted by in - country
adolescent health experts in partnership with Planned Parenthood Global staff to meet young people's unique needs.
«There has been a lot of research
on what predicts risky
sexual behavior, but not a lot about how
adolescents and young adults experience their
sexual behavior and what might be some of the mental health and well - being outcomes,» Vasilenko said.
Objectives To examine the effect of parent -
adolescent sexual communication
on safer sex behavior among youth and explore potential moderators of this association.
To examine the effect of parent -
adolescent sexual communication
on safer sex behavior among youth and explore potential moderators of this association.
Her current work focuses
on adolescent relationships and their influence
on sexual risk behavior and HIV and STI risk.
They can also urge parents and
adolescents to have such conversations at home, as well as provide resources to parents
on when and how to discuss sensitive
sexual health topics.
This bi-monthly issues feature tips for talking with kids about sex and sexuality and up - to - date information
on issues dealing with developmentally appropriate sexuality topics,
adolescent sexual behavior, useful web, phone and book resources, and suggested answers to typical questions youth may ask.