innovation Research & Training, 5316 Highgate Drive, Suite 121, Durham, NC, 27713, USA.
Department of Psychology, East Carolina University, East Fifth Street, 104 Rawl Building, Greenville, NC, 27858, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2019 Sep;48(9):1686-1706. doi: 10.1007/s10964-019-01077-0. Epub 2019 Jul 14.
Parents can significantly impact their adolescent child's sexual and relationship decision-making, yet many parents are not effectively communicating with their teens about these topics. Media are sexual socialization agents for adolescents, which can encourage early or risky sexual activity. Media Aware Parent is a web-based program for parents of adolescents that was designed to improve adolescent sexual health by providing parents with the skills to have high-quality communication with their child about sex and relationships as well as to mediate their media usage. This web-based randomized controlled trial was conducted in 2018-2019 with parent-child pairs (grades 7, 8, or 9; N = 355) from across the United States. Parent participants identified as mostly female (75%), white/Caucasian (74%); and non-Hispanic (92%). The youth sample was more balanced in terms of gender (45% female) and more diverse with respect to race (66% white) and ethnicity (86% non-Hispanic). Twenty-eight percent of the families identified as a single parent household, and 35% of the youth were eligible for free school lunch. The present study assessed the short-term effects of Media Aware Parent on parent-adolescent communication, adolescent sexual health outcomes, and media-related outcomes across a one-month timeframe. Parents were randomly assigned to the intervention (Media Aware Parent) or active control group (online access to medically-accurate information on adolescent sexual health). The intervention improved parent-adolescent communication quality as rated by both parents and youth. Youth were more likely to understand that their parent did not want them to have sex at this early age. Youth reported more agency over hook-ups, more positive attitudes about sexual health communication and contraception/protection, and more self-efficacy to use contraception/protection, if they decide to have sexual activity. The intervention improved media literacy skills in both parents and youth, and resulted in youth being more aware of family media rules. Parents gave overwhelming positive feedback about Media Aware Parent. The results from this pretest-posttest study provide evidence that Media Aware Parent is an effective web-based program for parents seeking to enhance parent-adolescent communication and media mediation, and positively impact their adolescents' sexual health outcomes.
父母可以显著影响青少年的性和恋爱决策,但许多父母未能有效地与青少年就此话题进行沟通。媒体是青少年的性社会化代理人,可能会鼓励其过早或冒险地开展性行为。Media Aware Parent 是一款面向青少年父母的网络程序,旨在通过向父母提供与孩子就性和恋爱关系进行高质量沟通的技巧,以及对媒体使用进行调解,来改善青少年的性健康。这项基于网络的随机对照试验于 2018-2019 年在美国各地进行,共有来自 7、8 或 9 年级的父母-子女对(N=355)参与。父母参与者中,大多数为女性(75%)、白种人/高加索人(74%)和非西班牙裔(92%)。在性别方面,青少年样本更为均衡(45%为女性),在种族(66%为白种人)和族裔(86%为非西班牙裔)方面更加多样化。28%的家庭为单亲家庭,35%的青少年有资格享受免费学校午餐。本研究评估了 Media Aware Parent 在一个月的时间内对父母-青少年沟通、青少年性健康结果和与媒体相关结果的短期影响。父母被随机分配到干预组(Media Aware Parent)或对照组(在线访问青少年性健康的医学准确信息)。干预提高了父母和青少年对亲子沟通质量的评价。青少年更有可能理解他们的父母不希望他们在这个年龄就发生性行为。如果青少年决定发生性行为,他们更有可能对性行为持更积极的态度,更有可能有掌控力,更愿意进行性健康沟通和采取避孕/保护措施,更有可能有使用避孕/保护措施的自信。干预提高了父母和青少年的媒体素养技能,使青少年更了解家庭媒体规则。父母对 Media Aware Parent 给予了压倒性的积极反馈。这项预-后测试研究的结果表明,Media Aware Parent 是一款面向寻求提高亲子沟通和媒体调解能力并积极影响青少年性健康结果的父母的有效网络程序。