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Fisher, Terri D. – Adolescence, 1986
Sexual attitudes, knowledge, and contraceptive choice questionnaires were completed by 22 young adolescents and their parents to examine relationship between these variables and parent-child communication. Found no significant differences between adolescents in high and low communication families; but correlation between parents' and children's…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Childhood Attitudes, Contraception, Interpersonal Communication
Fisher, Terri D. – 1988
Some researchers have reported that when parents are the main source of sex education, their adolescent children are less likely to engage in premarital sexual activity and are more likely to use effective contraception. This study used the variables of gender and parental sexual attitudes (liberal or conservative) to categorize 349 college…
Descriptors: Adolescents, College Students, Contraception, Family Relationship
Fisher, Terri D.; Pollack, Robert H. – 1982
Although the benefits of sex education are often questioned, numerous studies have shown that the more knowledgeable a person is about sexuality, the less likely he or she is to engage in early sexual activities. To compare the differences in sexual knowledge, attitudes, and contraceptive choice between those adolescents who talk to their parents…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Measures, Communication (Thought Transfer), Congruence (Psychology)
Fisher, Terri D. – 1987
Research has shown that parents may influence the sexual attitudes and behaviors of their late adolescent children. Family sexual communication and the quality of general family communication are two variables that seem to be related to aspects of adolescent sexuality. To examine this issue, college students (N=95) and their parents were…
Descriptors: Adolescents, College Students, Contraception, Family Relationship