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michelleunicorn

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How does a parent's own sexual knowledge affect his or her own communication efforts with their own children?
 
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Discuss some of the strides that have been made in the fight against AIDS.
 
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Answer to Question 1

There is research that indicates that parents will commonly provide the same level of sex education to their children that they received from their parents. Parentchild sexual communication is also influenced by parents' perceptions of their own sexual knowledge, and the comfort level they have when discussing sexual topics with their children. In fact, one study found that when mothers did not discuss sexual issues with their daughters it was related to their self-perceived low levels of sexual knowledge and their discomfort with the topic (Jaccard, Dittus, & Gordon, 2000). The mothers were not only embarrassed to approach the subject but they were also afraid that they would be asked something they didn't know the answer(s) to. On the other hand, parents who feel that they have an adequate background in sexuality education, who feel knowledgeable, and who are comfortable with sexuality topics and issues are much more likely to communicate about sex often with their children (Jaccard and others, 2000).

Answer to Question 2

The student should include the following: 1. not everyone who gets infected gets sick, a fact that may yield further clues, 2. circumcision may reduce a man's risk of contracting AIDS from heterosexual contact by as much as 65, 3. the spread of HIV in some of the hardest-hit African nations is actually slowing, and 4. American AIDS victims can now expect to live for an average of 24 years, the result of (expensive) drug therapies.





 

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