2015
DOI: 10.1037/dev0000036
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Domain differentiated disclosure to mothers and siblings and associations with sibling relationship quality and youth emotional adjustment.

Abstract: Disclosure, or revealing personal information to others, is important for the development and maintenance of close relationships (Jourard, 1971; Rotenberg, 1995). More recently within developmental psychology, however, the focus has been the study of adolescent disclosure to parents as a means of information management regarding their daily activities. This research assumes that a) disclosure between multiple adolescents and parents within the same family are similar, and b) only information transmitted from a… Show more

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“…Further, emerging research suggest that secrecy and disclosure should be evaluated within the context of other important relationships, like friends and siblings, along with the traditional parent-child dyad (e.g., Campione-Barr et al, 2015; Laird et al, 2013b; Villalobos Solís et al, 2015). Future work should investigate how these longitudinal relations vary when other key players are involved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, emerging research suggest that secrecy and disclosure should be evaluated within the context of other important relationships, like friends and siblings, along with the traditional parent-child dyad (e.g., Campione-Barr et al, 2015; Laird et al, 2013b; Villalobos Solís et al, 2015). Future work should investigate how these longitudinal relations vary when other key players are involved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The normative process of autonomy development in adolescence involves changes in adolescents’ information management typically characterized by decreasing disclosure and increasing concealment of information (Campione-Barr et al 2015; Tilton-Weaver 2014). These changes may have an important impact on the early detection and timely treatment of mental health conditions and risky behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increasing autonomy of adolescence has important implications for adolescents’ information management; in other words, how much, what, to whom and under what conditions adolescents disclose or conceal information (Campione-Barr et al 2015; Tilton-Weaver 2014). Autonomy development through the realignment of parent–child relationships in adolescence is achieved through a process of lessening parental control, and reduced parental knowledge and adolescent willingness to disclose (Keijsers and Poulin 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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