The literature on parent–adolescent communication about premarital sex and pregnancy is reviewed. Current theoretical frameworks and research methodologies are evaluated, and issues that need to be addressed are discussed. Such issues include the need to develop better measures and theories of the communication process between parents and teenagers and the need to study the problem from the perspective of parents as well as teens.
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