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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 18.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2014 Oct 6;28(6):790–799. doi: 10.1037/fam0000033

Table 2.

Percent of Caregivers and Youth Who Discussed a Sex or Sexual Risk Topic

Topic T1 T2 T3



Intervention Control Intervention Control Intervention Control
Caregiver/youth report
 Alcohol use 77/60 71/60 88/84 70/70 94/78 85/75
 Drug use 67/54 71/62 86/77 70/70 82/80 82/72
 Dating 42/47 41/67 82/73 54/62 73/51 70/69
 Puberty 33/75 41/64 82/82 54/70 69/71 52/75
 Menstruation 42/58 52/67 58/77 54/70 59/61 61/67
 What sex is 33/47 33/45 88/75 43/67 73/63 52/56
 Gender roles 26/51 12/57 55/59 11/49 61/61 27/50
 HIV/AIDS 74/60 71/64 88/84 65/67 77/74 70/69
Caregiver onlya
 STIs 28 17 49 35 63 39
 Sexual reproduction 18 29 47 35 49 36
 Abstinence 40 50 71 49 71 67
 Peer pressure to have sex 44 55 84 54 73 64
 Condoms 44 52 82 51 78 55
 Birth control 33 29 53 38 63 42
Rape and sexual assault 70 69 75 65 80 70
 Child sexual abuse 67 71 86 67 80 73
 Sexual consent 18 19 43 27 43 12
 Media messages about sex 42 51 75 41 73 49
a

Due to IRB concerns at T1, youth were not asked about these topics.