An examination of how young adults manage verbal disclosure of their tattoo(s)

Meredith Foulke, L. Romo
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Using 25 interviews of young adults and Communication Privacy Management Theory (CPM) as a theoretical framework, this study examines what motivates young adults to verbally disclose or not disclose their tattoos to others. Findings suggest young adults were aware of the threat of tattoo stigma and carefully created and managed privacy rules by assessing whether disclosing their tattoos was risky or rewarding. Participants verbally revealed their tattoo(s) when they perceived disclosing helped them bond with others, establish their identities, and empower themselves. Conversely, participants concealed their tattoo(s) when they perceived disclosing as harmful for their professional identity or potentially resulting in judgment from family and friends. This study sheds light on young adults’ privacy management and underscores the value of tattoos and the need to destigmatize them.
关于年轻人如何管理口头透露自己纹身的调查
本研究以25位年轻人的访谈为基础,以沟通隐私管理理论(CPM)为理论框架,探讨了年轻人口头透露或不向他人透露纹身的动机。研究结果表明,年轻人意识到纹身耻辱的威胁,并通过评估披露纹身是有风险还是有回报,精心制定和管理隐私规则。当参与者认为透露纹身有助于他们与他人建立联系、确立自己的身份并赋予自己权力时,他们会口头透露自己的纹身。相反,当参与者认为透露纹身会损害他们的职业身份或可能导致家人和朋友的评判时,他们就会隐藏自己的纹身。这项研究揭示了年轻人的隐私管理,强调了纹身的价值和消除纹身污名的必要性。
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