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Parents’ Beliefs About Condoms and Oral Contraceptives: Are They Medically Accurate?


  Author: Marla E. Eisenberg, Linda H. Bearinger, Renee E. Sieving, Carolyne Swain, Michael D. Resnick
Publisher: The Alan Guttmacher Institute
Publication: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Vol. 36, No. 2
Document Date:                  April 01, 2004
Category: Education > Sex Education
Related Categories:
Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Sexual Activity
Education > Parental Education
Family Relations > Parent/Adult Child Relations
Parenthood/Childrearing > Parental Involvement
Sexuality > Abortion/Birth Control
 

This article provides evidence that many parents have inaccurate perceptions of the safety and effectiveness of the birth control pill and the condom.  It suggests that any efforts to promote parent-teen communication about sex and contraception should first ensure that parents receive accurate information themselves.

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