2023
DOI: 10.1177/10901981231177073
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Considering Communication Theory in Health Education and Behavior: Applying the Integrated Model of Advice-Giving in Friendship Sex Talks

Abstract: Background Individuals may find it challenging and discomforting to communicate about sex because they may lack the skills and efficacy necessary to communicate their sexual desires. When individuals do have opportunities to have such discussions about sex in open and comfortable settings, they may seek informational support (i.e., advice) from a close friend because of knowledge sharing and past experiences navigating sex-related concerns. Aims This research study used a communication theory-based quantitativ… Show more

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“…Batey et al (2023) conducted focus groups in rural central Appalachia to examine cultural identity and food insecurity and to highlight the importance of identity, place, and culture in addressing critical health issues. Fedd and Samp (2023) detail how the intentional use of community theory in intervention-planning efforts can enhance sexual health education and behavior research.…”
Section: The Focus Of This Issue: the Future Of Health Education And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Batey et al (2023) conducted focus groups in rural central Appalachia to examine cultural identity and food insecurity and to highlight the importance of identity, place, and culture in addressing critical health issues. Fedd and Samp (2023) detail how the intentional use of community theory in intervention-planning efforts can enhance sexual health education and behavior research.…”
Section: The Focus Of This Issue: the Future Of Health Education And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%