Communicatively Constructing Godparenthood: Relational Maintenance and Relational Closeness

IF 2.2 Q2 COMMUNICATION
C. Colaner, Amnee Elkhalid, Maria Butauski, A. Bish, L. Nelson, Jessica M. Rick
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Although the godparent-godchild relationship is a centuries-old practice that creates a meaningful intergenerational bond, research on godparenthood is in its infancy. The current study examined godparent relational maintenance behaviors to provide an introductory glimpse into this relationship. Godchildren (N= 151) reported on their godparents’ relational maintenance behaviors. Assurances, social networks, and self-disclosure emerged as the most prominent relational maintenance behaviors associated with relational closeness. Differences did not emerge concerning biological sex or family relationship status (voluntary kin vs. biological/legal relative). We outline an agenda to encourage future godparenthood research, suggesting that scholars consider how relational maintenance behaviors might differ based on structural features of the relationships, cultural and religious identities, and discrete patterns of communication.
交际建构为人父母:关系维系与关系密切
摘要尽管教母教子关系是一种有数百年历史的做法,它创造了一种有意义的代际纽带,但对教母关系的研究尚处于起步阶段。目前的研究考察了教父关系维护行为,以提供对这种关系的初步了解。教子(N=151)报告了教母的关系维护行为。保证、社交网络和自我揭露是与关系亲密度相关的最突出的关系维护行为。在生理性别或家庭关系状况方面没有出现差异(自愿亲属与生理/法律亲属)。我们概述了一项鼓励未来教父研究的议程,建议学者们根据关系的结构特征、文化和宗教身份以及离散的沟通模式来考虑关系维持行为的差异。
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