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Health Commun ; 30(12): 1201-12, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25365648

ABSTRACT

Abstinence for most adolescent-aged college students relates to several factors, including strong religious beliefs, an aversion to taking risks, high career expectations, or limited attractiveness. Young adults receive hundreds of messages from various sources; therefore, understanding their memorable sexual messages is essential. This exploratory research uses an interpretive method to unravel the memorable sexual narratives of 65 virgin respondents. Findings yield two primary themes: involuntary abstinence, and conscious abstinence, which demonstrate that messages of abstinence are important yet often imbue punitive internal attitudes and beliefs derived from mainstream media and peer relationships. The article concludes with a recommendation for health practitioners and communication scholars to create positive open spaces where young adults can discuss sexuality, sexual relationships, and sexual behaviors. Additionally, understanding stigmas related to abstinence helps reframe normative sex communication messages and promote constructive short- and long-term sexual health behaviors.


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Interpersonal Relations , Sexual Abstinence/psychology , Adolescent , Female , Health Communication , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Male , Narration , Religion , Sexual Behavior/psychology , Young Adult
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New Dir Child Adolesc Dev ; (120): 81-95, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18521866

ABSTRACT

Drawing from recent research on first-generation college (FGC) students, this chapter advances an interdisciplinary theoretical framework for understanding how these students enact multiple aspects of their personal, cultural, and social identities. I use dialectical and cross-cultural adaptation theories as a foundation to extend examinations of how diverse FGC students negotiate the alien culture of the academy against that of home. In this regard, college is situated as a pivotal point of development, and successful negotiation of identity tensions is represented as a key factor in academic success.


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Culture , Social Identification , Students , Universities , Adaptation, Psychological , Age Factors , Humans , Interpersonal Relations , Models, Psychological , Models, Theoretical
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Health Commun ; 18(2): 155-75, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16083409

ABSTRACT

Increased rates of childhood obesity combined with more accessible information about the relationship between diet, physical activity and inactivity, and chronic diseases suggest the need for analyzing the complex process of receiving and transmitting messages related to child feeding practices. This study examined the perceptions of childhood obesity within 1 multiethnic community, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. In particular, through the use of focus groups, individuals indicated that sociocultural, familial, and official nutritional messages were most influential to their health care behaviors. The coordinated management of meaning (CMM) theory was used to gain insight into how individuals negotiate competing messages occurring at different levels of meaning. Given its focus on cultural influences (parallel to the concepts of archetypes), CMM proved especially relevant for understanding child feeding beliefs, values, attitudes, and practices in diverse ethnic populations. Implications for future health communication research that might draw from a CMM approach were identified, as well as pragmatic endeavors that focus on the development, implementation, and evaluation of culturally appropriate interventions in the prevention of childhood obesity.


Subject(s)
Attitude to Health , Feeding Behavior , Food Preferences/ethnology , Obesity/etiology , Child , Family , Female , Focus Groups , Humans , Male , Micronesia
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