New York University Silver School of SocialWork, New York, New York 10003, USA.
Qual Health Res. 2012 Jun;22(6):788-800. doi: 10.1177/1049732311431943. Epub 2012 Jan 9.
In this article, we examine parent-adolescent communication about sex among rural Indian youth and their parents. We conducted in-depth interviews (N = 40) with mothers, fathers, and adolescent boys and girls aged 14 to 18 years in a rural community in Maharashtra, India. In the context of key cultural factors, including gender-related norms, we explore issues of sexual health and critically assess widely held beliefs that Indian parents are unwilling or unable to discuss sex-related topics with their children. Our findings suggest that despite communication barriers, e.g., lack of knowledge and cultural proscriptions, Indian families are interested in and willing to communicate about sex-related topics. Future research should seek to determine the viability of family-based HIV prevention interventions for Indian adolescents.
本文探讨了印度农村青少年及其父母之间关于性的亲子沟通。我们在印度马哈拉施特拉邦的一个农村社区对年龄在 14 至 18 岁的母亲、父亲以及青少年男孩和女孩进行了深入访谈(N=40)。在包括与性别相关的规范等关键文化因素的背景下,我们探讨了性健康问题,并对普遍存在的观点进行了批判性评估,即印度父母不愿意或无法与孩子讨论与性相关的话题。我们的研究结果表明,尽管存在沟通障碍,例如缺乏知识和文化禁忌,但印度家庭对与性相关的话题感兴趣并愿意进行沟通。未来的研究应致力于确定基于家庭的针对印度青少年的艾滋病毒预防干预措施的可行性。