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What Is Highly Personal Information and How Is It Related to Self-Disclosure Decision-Making? The Perspective of College Students
Titel:
What Is Highly Personal Information and How Is It Related to Self-Disclosure Decision-Making? The Perspective of College Students
Auteur:
Mathews, Alicia Derlega, Valerian J. Morrow, Jennifer
Verschenen in:
Communication research reports
Paginering:
Jaargang 23 (2006) nr. 2 pagina's 85-92
Jaar:
2006-07-01
Inhoud:
College students described an experience, feeling, or private characteristic that they considered to be very personal. These descriptions were coded into ten different categories, including self-concept/self-image, romantic relationships, sex, psychological problems, abuse/assault, death/illness, family relationships, moral issues/illegal activities, unplanned pregnancy, friendships, plus a miscellaneous category. The self-descriptions of personal topics were related to disclosure to various relationship targets. Generally, disclosure was most frequent to same-sex friends and dating partners, less frequent to mothers, and least frequent to fathers. The study demonstrated how asking participants to identify their personal information is a useful first step in understanding disclosure decision-making.
Uitgever:
Routledge
Bronbestand:
Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
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