Parent-child communication about substance use, puberty, sex, and social media use among Hispanic parents and pre-adolescent children

Author:

Matsuda YuiORCID,Thalasinos Roxana D.ORCID,Parra Alexa,Roman Laporte RobertoORCID,Mejia-Botero Maria A.,Adera Abgail L.,Siles Melody,Lazaro GerardoORCID,Venkata Ronak N.,De Santis Joseph P.ORCID

Abstract

Background & purpose Previous research has noted that Hispanic pre-adolescents may be at an increased probability for engagement in risk-taking behaviors. The purpose of this study was to explore parent-child communication among Hispanic parents and 4th-6th grade children related to substance use, puberty, sex, and social media use. Methods A qualitative descriptive design was used to examine Hispanic parents’/caregivers’ communication with their children about substance use behaviors, pubertal developments, engagement in sexual risk behaviors, and social media use. The study included two components: four focus groups consisting of 23 children; five focus groups and one interview consisting of 24 adults. All were conducted until data saturation was reached. Parents and pre-adolescents were interviewed separately. Interviews with parents and pre-adolescents were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using content analysis techniques. Results & conclusion The themes that emerged from the interviews were about children’s feelings, parents’ feelings, communication messages that children received from their parents, and information parents provided to their children during parent-child communication. The results indicate discrepancies between information that parents provided and information that the pre-adolescents reported. The results have implications for healthcare providers in that parents need to be better educated on communicating effectively with their pre-adolescents about risk-taking behaviors. Healthcare providers may help facilitate parent-child communication with Hispanic families. More research is needed to develop intervention programs for Hispanic parents to learn how to effectively communicate with their pre-adolescent children in a developmentally appropriate manner.

Funder

University of Miami

Sigma Theta Tau International

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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