The primary goal of this study was to establish a model based on Communication Privacy Management (CPM) theory that investigated the process of privacy management between the parent and the emerging adult child (N = 851) to understand which salient variables predict an individual’s likelihood to reveal private information. In order to establish a model predicting the likelihood of revealing private information, the researcher first operationalized, modified, tested, and confirmed the validity of extant measures for the CPM criteria variables argued for in the literature (culture, gender, context, motivation, and risk-benefit ratio) engaging the theory. Through structural equation modeling, three psychosocial outcome variables were also exam...
This 3-year, multi-informant study examined whether youths' perceptions of parental privacy invasion...
Communication Privacy Management (CPM) theory explains one of the most important, yet challenging so...
Following suggestions from prior research, this 2-wave longitudinal study examined whether parental ...
The primary goal of this study was to establish a model based on Communication Privacy Management (C...
Families with stepparents are common in Indonesia and are not considered taboo by society. The relat...
Family privacy, communication, and culture are explored in this study. Specifically the study invest...
Understanding and analyzing privacy is a challenging task in that interpretations of privacy involve...
This study tested a conceptual model of adolescents’ feelings of privacy invasion derived from CPM. ...
Communication privacy management theory informed this study of nine mothers and their 18 or 19‐ year...
Caring for chronically ill children has received considerable attention in the pediatric health lite...
The transitional period of attending college marks a shift towards personal independence for student...
Children manage privacy on a regular basis. However, the current literature for understanding privac...
This 3-year, multi-informant study examined whether youths’ perceptions of parental privacy invasion...
Many researchers have been studying teens' privacy management on social media, and how they individu...
Abstract from public.pdf.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Fami...
This 3-year, multi-informant study examined whether youths' perceptions of parental privacy invasion...
Communication Privacy Management (CPM) theory explains one of the most important, yet challenging so...
Following suggestions from prior research, this 2-wave longitudinal study examined whether parental ...
The primary goal of this study was to establish a model based on Communication Privacy Management (C...
Families with stepparents are common in Indonesia and are not considered taboo by society. The relat...
Family privacy, communication, and culture are explored in this study. Specifically the study invest...
Understanding and analyzing privacy is a challenging task in that interpretations of privacy involve...
This study tested a conceptual model of adolescents’ feelings of privacy invasion derived from CPM. ...
Communication privacy management theory informed this study of nine mothers and their 18 or 19‐ year...
Caring for chronically ill children has received considerable attention in the pediatric health lite...
The transitional period of attending college marks a shift towards personal independence for student...
Children manage privacy on a regular basis. However, the current literature for understanding privac...
This 3-year, multi-informant study examined whether youths’ perceptions of parental privacy invasion...
Many researchers have been studying teens' privacy management on social media, and how they individu...
Abstract from public.pdf.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Fami...
This 3-year, multi-informant study examined whether youths' perceptions of parental privacy invasion...
Communication Privacy Management (CPM) theory explains one of the most important, yet challenging so...
Following suggestions from prior research, this 2-wave longitudinal study examined whether parental ...