Maintenance behaviors play an important role in sustaining relational states, especially within committed romantic relationships. Limited research, however, has considered media portrayals of these behaviors. From the framework of social cognitive theory, this content analysis examined relational maintenance behaviors portrayed by committed romantic couples (heterosexual, gay, and lesbian) on prime-time network television. The frequency of maintenance behaviors (positivity, understanding, self-disclosure, assurances, relationships talks, tasks, and networks) varied by type, valence, program genre, and couple type (married=civil union or cohabitating). Results indicated that comedies featured more frequent relationship maintenance behaviors ...
Situated at the intersections of interpersonal and mass/media communication, this study empirically ...
This study examines how relationship expectations differ when a user consumes traditional television...
The current study examined the associations between television and movie use, romantic ideals (belie...
Based on content analyses examining the type and amount of relational conflicts featured in popular ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 8, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
Almost everyone has some experience of seeing fictional couples in visual entertainment media. A lar...
Relationship maintenance represents an important understudied relational construct. Three studies we...
Two studies explored the associations between media consumption, partner/relationship ideals and bel...
This content analysis sought to observe the number of relational messages present in adult and adole...
Two studies explored the associations between media consumption, partner/relationship ideals and bel...
Two studies explored the associations between media consumption, partner/relationship ideals and bel...
Cultivation theory is based upon the idea that television depicts a world that is different from peo...
A number of studies have found relationships between the romantic media we consume and dysfunctional...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of ...
This study aims to explore and prove that media (as defined in T.V. sitcoms and dramas) portrays an ...
Situated at the intersections of interpersonal and mass/media communication, this study empirically ...
This study examines how relationship expectations differ when a user consumes traditional television...
The current study examined the associations between television and movie use, romantic ideals (belie...
Based on content analyses examining the type and amount of relational conflicts featured in popular ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 8, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
Almost everyone has some experience of seeing fictional couples in visual entertainment media. A lar...
Relationship maintenance represents an important understudied relational construct. Three studies we...
Two studies explored the associations between media consumption, partner/relationship ideals and bel...
This content analysis sought to observe the number of relational messages present in adult and adole...
Two studies explored the associations between media consumption, partner/relationship ideals and bel...
Two studies explored the associations between media consumption, partner/relationship ideals and bel...
Cultivation theory is based upon the idea that television depicts a world that is different from peo...
A number of studies have found relationships between the romantic media we consume and dysfunctional...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of ...
This study aims to explore and prove that media (as defined in T.V. sitcoms and dramas) portrays an ...
Situated at the intersections of interpersonal and mass/media communication, this study empirically ...
This study examines how relationship expectations differ when a user consumes traditional television...
The current study examined the associations between television and movie use, romantic ideals (belie...