Where:
Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center, Wellesley College, Room 413
106 Central St
Wellesley, MA 02481
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Lectures & Conferences, Social Good, University
Event website:
https://www.wcwonline.org/Calendar-of-events/calendar-of-events-all
Presenters: Jennifer M. Grossman, Ph.D., Anmol Nagar
Location: Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center, Wellesley College, Room 413
Only half of U.S. teens talk with their parents about sex, which reflects the discomfort both parents and teens often feel regarding these conversations. To avoid the awkwardness, many teens seek advice from non-parental family members, like older sisters and brothers or aunts and uncles, who they see as easier to talk to and less judgmental than parents. However, little research has been done about these conversations and whether they can protect teens from risky sexual behaviors. During this presentation, Jennifer Grossman, Ph.D., a senior research scientist, and Anmol Nagar ’21, a Wellesley College student research intern, will share their research in progress on this topic, discuss how conversations with non-parental family can protect teens from risky sexual behavior, and how these family members talk with teens about sex and relationships.
For those who are unable to attend in person, this program will be streamed live on Facebook and the video will be archived on our website.
This is a program of the Lunchtime Seminar Series at the Wellesley Centers for Women, which is free and open to the public. Tea and coffee will be provided. Parking for this program is available in the Davis Parking Facility. For accessibility questions, contact Disability Services at Wellesley College.
Questions: [email protected]