“…Discordant responses may be due to the way in which information is communicated with youth, such that caregivers with lower self-efficacy, poorer communication skills, and greater discomfort with PTCS may use language that is less clear and descriptive, expecting youth to pick up on conversational cues (Ritchwood, Penn, et al, 2017; Wilson, Dalberth, Koo, & Gard, 2010). From an adolescent perspective, vague and nonexplicit communications may not be perceived as sexual communication, and could lead youth to be less attentive during such discussions (Ritchwood, Powell, et al, 2017). These discrepancies are important, considering that previous work with early adolescents has shown that significant discordancy between mother child sexual attitudes, along with youths’ tendency to misperceive their mothers’ attitudes about sex, could be connected to greater sexual risk among early adolescents and is likely the result of ineffective or lack of PTCS (Gound et al, 2007).…”