LTStraipsnyje, naudojant klausimyną Bendravimo šeimoje apie lytiškumą koeficientas (The Family Sex Communication Quotient, FSCQ), siekiama atskleisti paauglių bendravimo su tėvais lytiškumo temomis aspektus ir kaip tai susiję su paauglių suvokiamu komfortu, informacijos ir tėvų vaidmens svarbos suvokimu. Nustatyta, kad paauglių bendravimo su tėvais lytiškumo temomis lygis yra vidutiniškas ir kad paaugliai labiau linkę šiais klausimais bendrauti su motinomis. Esminiai žodžiai: bendravimas su tėvais, lytiškumo ugdymas šeimoje, paaugliai. [Iš leidinio]
ENThe aim of this research is to reveal adolescents’ evaluations of family communication on sexuality issues. The objectives of the research are: 1) to determine how adolescents perceive openness in their communication with their parents on sexuality issues; 2) to reveal how adolescents perceive information about sexuality that is shared and discussed in conversations with parents; 3) to describe adolescents’ perceptions of the importance of the role of parents. The current article presents the results of the research that was conducted by distributing an anonymous questionnaire survey to 816 adolescents on the website apklausa.lt The Family Sex Communication Quotient (FSCQ) questionnaire was adapted to the Lithuanian context and used for the survey of adolescents. The questionnaire, developed by C. Warren (2011), consists of 18 statements grouped into three scales: comfort, information, and value. The results of this study have revealed evaluations of adolescents’ communication with parents on sexuality topics: older adolescents (14–15 and 16–18 years old) feel more comfortable and are able to discuss sexuality subjects openly with their parents on various sexuality topics than younger adolescents (11–13 years old); a moderate level of adolescents’ communication with parents has been identified, whereas older adolescents are more likely to interact with mothers; older male adolescents demonstrate better awareness of the importance of communication and information on sexuality received from mothers, as well as the role of the family than females. Keywords: communication with parents, sexuality education in the family, adolescents. [From the publication]