Date of Award

12-2025

Degree Type

Honors College Thesis

Academic Program

Nursing BSN

Department

Nursing

First Advisor

Jerry Alliston, Ph.D.

Advisor Department

Interdisciplinary Studies

Abstract

This study used analysis of variance (ANOVA) to determine if there was a significant difference between the age of a parent with a youth or young adult with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) and the age of their child when they plan to discuss the three sex education and relationship training topics of sexual intercourse, sexually transmitted diseases, and contraception. The results of the ANOVA were not significant for the sex education and relationship topics of sexual intercourse F (2, 22) = 1.485, p = 0.248 and contraception F (2,22) = 3.059, p = 0.0667. However, the results of the ANOVA were significant for the topic of sexually transmitted diseases F (2, 22) = 7.694, p = 0.003. Therefore, we concluded that certain sex education and relationship training topics can be influenced by parental perspectives, values, or beliefs and that comprehensive sex education and relationship training are still essential for all youth and young adults with ASD.


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