Positive parent-adolescent communication about sex has been linked to a(n):
A) increased incidence of teenage pregnancies.
B) decreased risk of contracting STIs.
C) less consistent use of birth control.
D) less effective use of birth control.
Question 2
One strategy the authors suggest for providing sex education to one's own children is to:
A) wait to have the talk until puberty is imminent.
B) integrate information about sex into everyday conversations, where appropriate.
C) avoid expressing the idea that sex is pleasurable.
D) be sure to provide detailed responses every chance you get, even if the child does not appear interested in a thorough explanation.