An Intergenerational Approach to Understanding Taiwanese American Adolescent Girls' and Their Mothers' Perceptions About Sexual Health
Kao TS, Guthrie B, Loveland-Cherry C. An Intergenerational Approach to Understanding Taiwanese American Adolescent Girls' and Their Mothers' Perceptions About Sexual Health. Journal Of Family Nursing 2007, 13: 312-332. PMID: 17641111, DOI: 10.1177/1074840707303840.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcculturationAdolescentAdultAnthropology, CulturalAsianAttitude to HealthCommunicationFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansIntergenerational RelationsMichiganMiddle AgedMothersNuclear FamilyNursing Methodology ResearchPerceptionPsychology, AdolescentSafe SexSex EducationSexual BehaviorSocial ValuesTabooTaiwanConceptsSexual healthTraditional cultural valuesMother-daughter relationshipMothers' perceptionsSets of mothersSexual perceptionsDifferent cultural influencesAmerican girlsSecondary findingsAdolescent girlsMother’s adviceFurther studiesCultural valuesMajority societySeparate focus group interviewsCultural influencesDifferent culturesMental strainAmerican adolescent girlsGirlsMaternal involvementSexual communicationHealthIntergenerational approachFocus group interviews