“Sex is Bad, Sex is Bad, Sex is Bad”: Black Immigrant Women Living in the US and their Report of Conversations with their Mothers about Sex

Author:

Muruthi Bertranna A.ORCID,Romero Lindsey,Thompson Cañas Reid E.,Ibrahim Maliha,Cheng Yijun

Funder

University of Georgia Graduate School Innovative and Interdisciplinary Research Grant

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Psychology (miscellaneous),Applied Psychology,Education

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