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Consumption of sexual dialogue and content on television and adolescent sexual outcomes: multiethnic findings
The purposes of this study were to examine group differences in sexual media consumption and to explore how well adolescents' sexual attitudes and...
Adolescence, 03/22/06 by Cheryl L. Somers · More from publication -
PARENT-ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIPS AND ADOLESCENT SEXUALITY: CLOSENESS, COMMUNICATION, AND COMFORT AMONG DIVERSE U.S. ADOLESCENT SAMPLES
This study examined the role of American adolescents' perceptions of both maternal and paternal parent-adolescent closeness, communication about...
Social Behavior and Personality, 01/01/06 by Somers, Cheryl L; Vollmar, Whitney L · More from publication -
Adolescents' preferences for source of sex education.

The primary purposes of this study were to examine what adolescents' identify as their preferred sources of sexual education (e.g., peers,...
Child Study Journal, 03/01/04 by Somers, Cheryl L.; Surmann, Amy T. · More from publication -
The Sexual Communication Scale: a measure of frequency of sexual communication between parents and adolescents
This study reports on the psychometric properties of a brief instrument that can be used in research or practice to measure the frequency of...
Adolescence, 03/22/03 by Cheryl L. Somers · More from publication -
Is earlier sex education harmful? An analysis of the timing of school-based sex education and adolescent sexual behaviours
The offering of sex education in public schools is often a topic of debate. What should be taught and when are frequently asked questions. A fair...
Research in Education, 05/01/02 by Somers, Cheryl L; Eaves, Matt W · More from publication -
Does Source Of Sex Education Predict Adolescents' Sexual Knowledge, Attitudes, And Behaviors?
Many factors have been found to influence teen sexual knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. For example, parent-child communication has been linked...
Education, 06/22/01 by Cheryl L. Somers · More from publication -
Effectiveness of the "Baby Think It Over" Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program.

In an effort to reduce teen pregnancy, schools are purchasing a program called "Baby Think It Over," a computerized infant simulator intended to...
Journal of School Health, 05/01/01 by Fahlman, Mariane M.; Somers, Cheryl L. · More from publication -
Later adolescents' reactions to three types of childhood teasing: Relations with self-esteem and body image
The purposes of this study were: 1) to examine how predictive three types of childhood teasing (competency, weight, and appearance) were of later...
Social Behavior and Personality, 01/01/00 by Gleason, Jamie H; Alexander, Amy M; Somers, Cheryl L · More from publication
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