Parents' disclosure of their own concerns to their adolescent children

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作者
Dolgin, KG
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[1] Department of Psychology, Phillips Hall, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware
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10.1111/j.1475-6811.1996.tb00109.x
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G2 [信息与知识传播];
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05 ; 0503 ;
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This study examines middle-aged parents' disclosure about their own lives and current concerns, with their late-adolescent children. Three hundred seventy two parents of college freshmen, averaging 47 years of age, participated by filling out an anonymous questionnaire that asked about 28 topics, varying in intimacy, of concern to adults. The subjects indicated whether they had discussed each topic with their child, and, if they had, the motivations that prompted them to do so. The data revealed that mothers disclosed more than did fathers, and they were more likely to cite ''venting,'' ''asking advice,'' and ''seeking emotional support'' as reasons for disclosure; fathers were more likely to cite ''trying to change his/her behavior'' as a rationale for disclosure. Child's gender did not affect disclosure rates, but sons and daughters were disclosed to for different reasons. Divorced parents disclosed more than did parents from continuously intact families, and they cited somewhat different reasons for disclosure.
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