Conceptualization and operationalization: Utility of communication privacy management theory

S Petronio, JT Child - Current opinion in psychology, 2020 - Elsevier
Communication Privacy Management (CPM) theory explains one of the most important, yet
challenging social processes in everyday life, that is, managing disclosing and protecting …

Safety vs. surveillance: what children have to say about mobile apps for parental control

AK Ghosh, K Badillo-Urquiola, S Guha… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
Mobile applications (" apps") developed to promote online safety for children are
underutilized and rely heavily on parental control features that monitor and restrict their …

Monitoring, creeping, or surveillance? A synthesis of online social information seeking concepts

JR Frampton, J Fox - Review of Communication Research, 2021 - ssoar.info
Affordances of Internet sites and Internet-based applications make personal information
about romantic partners, friends, family members, and strangers easy to obtain. People use …

Mothers' decisions to disclose or conceal their child's mental health disorder

K Eaton, JL Ohan, WGK Stritzke… - Qualitative Health …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Parents of children with mental health disorders are often faced with the dilemma of
disclosing or concealing their child's disorder. These decisions have important implications …

Parent-child privacy boundary conflict patterns during the first year of college: Mediating family communication patterns, predicting psychosocial distress

AM Ledbetter - Human Communication Research, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Drawing from communication privacy management theory and family communication
patterns theory, this study investigated the extent to which parental privacy invasions and …

The influence of family communication patterns on the processing of messages to increase family health history seeking intentions

SR Hovick, SN Thomas, J Watts, NQP Tan - Health communication, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The current study extends family communication patterns (FCP) research to assess how
family communication schemata (conversation and conformity orientation dimensions) …

What happens after young adults'“friending” of parents? A qualitative study about mediated family communication and privacy management in China

S Fang, H Gong - Mobile Media & Communication, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
The existing literature on “friending” parents on mobile social media has focused on the
momentary decision of accepting the “friending” requests. In addition, a major body of …

The influence of family communication patterns and identity frames on perceived collective psychological ownership and intentions to share health information

J Watts, SR Hovick - Health Communication, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
An experimental study exposed participants (N= 299) to different message frames to
investigate whether Family Communication Patterns (FCP) and message characteristics …

Indirect effects of overparenting and family communication patterns on mental health of emerging adults in China and the United States

C Segrin, J Jiao, J Wang - Journal of Adult Development, 2022 - Springer
According to self-determination theory, the satisfaction of basic psychological needs (ie,
autonomy, competence, relatedness) is essential for human mental health and flourishing …

The role of culture in privacy management on social media among emerging adult children and their parents

LH Wang, MJ Metzger - Journal of International and Intercultural …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT This study extends Communication Privacy Management (CPM) theory and
prior privacy research to investigate the impact of culture on the way college-age children …