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. 2020 Nov 4;12(1):2437. doi: 10.4102/phcfm.v12i1.2437

TABLE 3.

Nature and extent of adolescent–parent communication on sexual and reproductive health issues.

Variable Frequency Per cent
It is important to discuss or communicate SRH issues with parents (n = 600)
Yes 571 95.3
No 28 4.7
Preferred parent to discuss SRH issues with (n = 600)
Mother 512 85.3
Father 78 13.0
Both parents 10 1.7
Ever discussed contraception with parents (n = 600)
Yes 253 42.2
No 347 57.8
Reason for not discussing contraception with parents (n = 347)
Parental factors 142 41.0
Cultural factors 82 23.6
Child factors 77 22.1
Other factors 46 13.3
With whom contraception was discussed (n = 253)
Mother 204 80.6
Father 44 17.4
Both parents 5 2.0
Ever discussed STI/HIV with parents (n = 600)
Yes 441 73.5
No 159 26.5
Reason for not discussing STI/HIV with parents (n = 159)
Child factors 48 30.2
Parental factors 42 26.4
Cultural factors 39 24.5
Other factors 30 18.7
With whom STI/HIV was discussed (n = 441)
Mother 350 79.4
Father 91 20.6
Ever discussed sexual intercourse with parents (n = 600)
Yes 305 50.8
No 295 49.2
Reason for not discussing sexual intercourse with parents (n = 295)
Other factors 84 28.5
Parental factors 80 27.1
Child factors 71 24.1
Cultural factors 60 20.3
With whom sexual intercourse was discussed (n = 305)
Mother 249 81.6
Father 52 17.1
Both parents 4 1.3
Ever discussed unwanted pregnancy with parents (n = 600)
Yes 262 43.7
No 338 56.3
Reason for not discussing unwanted pregnancy with parents (n = 338)
Parental factors 124 36.7
Child factors 87 25.7
Other factors 73 21.6
Cultural factors 54 16.0
With whom unwanted pregnancy was discussed (n = 262)
Mother 239 91.2
Father 16 6.1
Both parents 7 2.7
Ever discussed premarital sex with parents (n = 600)
Yes 417 69.5
No 183 30.5
Reason for not discussing premarital sex with parents (n = 183)
Parental factors 68 37.2
Cultural factors 44 24.0
Other factors 41 22.4
Child factors 30 16.4
With whom premarital sex was discussed (n = 417)
Mother 347 83.2
Father 63 15.1
Both parents 7 1.7
Ever discussed body changes in puberty with parents (n = 600)
Yes 450 75.0
No 150 25.0
Reason for not discussing body changes in puberty with parents (n = 150)
Child factors 51 34.0
Other factors 40 26.7
Parental factors 35 23.3
Cultural factors 24 16.0
With whom body changes in puberty was discussed (n = 450)
Mother 367 81.6
Father 74 16.4
Both parents 9 2.0

SRH, sexual and reproductive health; STI, sexually transmitted infection; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus.