The role of shame, stigma, and family communication patterns in the decision to disclose stis to parents in order to seek support

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    The authors apply the health disclosure decision-making model (DD-MM) to the parent- EA relationship in the context of STIs because it provides a framework to examine and understand the variables that influence EAs` decision to disclose to their parents. Research has examined disclosing an STI to partners and to children (e_g, ); however, there 2 of 12 is little to no research conducted specifically surrounding the disclosure to a parent, even in hypothetical disclosures or likely decisions to disclose. The model has been used for a variety of disclosures, including transgender identity, various . . .

     

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