Family Communication Patterns and Communicative Responses to Jealousy: The Mediating Role of Alexithymia |
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Authors: | Colin Hesse Emily A. Rauscher Sara L. Trask |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Speech Communication, Oregon State University;2. Department of Communication, Texas A&3. M University;4. Department of Communication Studies, Randolph Macon-College |
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Abstract: | Using family communication patterns theory, the current study proposed a mediating structural model between family communication patterns, alexithymia, and communicative responses to jealousy. Using a college student sample, the results largely supported the predicted model in terms of both direct and indirect effects. Specifically, both family communication patterns were significantly related to alexithymia, while alexithymia was significantly related to the latent constructs of destructive, avoidant, and rival focused responses to jealousy. Indirect effects were also found between both family communication patterns and all four latent constructs of communicative responses to jealousy. Finally, the family communication patterns also interacted to predict alexithymia. Several conclusions and directions for future research are discussed. |
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