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Communicative Correlates of Satisfaction,Family Identity,and Group Salience in Multiracial/Ethnic Families
Authors:Jordan Soliz  Allison R. Thorson  Christine E. Rittenour
Affiliation:1. University of Nebraska‐Lincoln;2. University of San Francisco *;3. West Virginia University **
Abstract:Guided by the Common Ingroup Identity Model ( S. L. Gaertner & J. F. Dovidio, 2000 ) and Communication Accommodation Theory ( C. Shepard, H. Giles, & B. A. LePoire, 2001 ), we examined the role of identity accommodation, supportive communication, and self‐disclosure in predicting relational satisfaction, shared family identity, and group salience in multiracial/ethnic families. Additionally, we analyzed the association between group salience and relational outcomes as well as the moderating roles of multiracial/ethnic identity and marital status. Individuals who have parents from different racial/ethnic groups were invited to complete questionnaires on their family experiences. Participants (N = 139) answered questions about relationships with mothers, fathers, and grandparents. The results of the multilevel modeling analyses are discussed in terms of implications for understanding multiracial/ethnic families and family functioning.
Keywords:communication  family processes  interracial/ethnic  multilevel modeling  race/ethnicity
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