2013
DOI: 10.2190/ag.77.3.a
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Communicative Responses to the Painful Self-Disclosures of Familial and Non-Familial Older Adults

Abstract: Data from 365 college students were used to assess young adults' communicative responses to older persons' painful self-disclosures (PSDs). Coupland, Coupland, and Giles (1991) proposed that recipients of PSD may respond to such disclosures via a variety of “next moves.” These responses may broadly be considered to reflect forms of pro-social engagement, passive disengagement, and active disengagement. We investigated whether young adults' tendency to use certain responses to PSD were influenced by their affec… Show more

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“…Respectful accommodation and self-disclosure are two communication behaviors that are ongoing to serve as a backdrop for the more targeted memorable messages. Previous studies (e.g., Cayanus et al, 2009; Fowler & Soliz, 2013; McCann et al, 2003; Rittenour & Soliz, 2009; Soliz, 2007) have shown the effectiveness of the two communication behaviors, particularly in intergroup communication contexts, which is applicable to this study, given its intergenerational context. This is applicable in organizational contexts where due to the inherent hierarchical nature of organizations, an outgroup/ingroup dynamic exists.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Respectful accommodation and self-disclosure are two communication behaviors that are ongoing to serve as a backdrop for the more targeted memorable messages. Previous studies (e.g., Cayanus et al, 2009; Fowler & Soliz, 2013; McCann et al, 2003; Rittenour & Soliz, 2009; Soliz, 2007) have shown the effectiveness of the two communication behaviors, particularly in intergroup communication contexts, which is applicable to this study, given its intergenerational context. This is applicable in organizational contexts where due to the inherent hierarchical nature of organizations, an outgroup/ingroup dynamic exists.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Respectful accommodation and self-disclosure are two communication behaviors that are ongoing so as to really serve as a backdrop for the more targeted memorable messages. Previous studies have shown the effectiveness of the two communication behaviors, particularly in intergroup communication contexts, which is applicable to this dissertation given its intergenerational context (e.g., Cayanus, Martin, & Goodboy, 2009;Fowler & Soliz, 2013;McCann, Ota, Giles, & Caraker, 2003;Soliz, 2007). In intergroup communication between parents and daughters, interaction and perceptions are shaped by intergroup factors including, but not limited to, such contexts as gender, age or worldview (Harwood, Giles, & Palomares, 2005;Harwood, Soliz, & Lin, 2006).…”
Section: Parent-daughter Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 87%