Exploring Family Communication Patterns and Interpersonal Technologies in United States-Based Grandparent-Grandchild Relationships

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Jenna McNallie, P. Gettings
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ABSTRACT Grandparents increasingly use both technologically-mediated and in-person communication to nurture relationships with their grandchildren. Framed using the communication interdependence perspective (CIP), this study examined associations among family communication patterns (FCPs), integration of face-to-face and technologically-mediated communication, and relationship satisfaction to explore grandparent-grandchild relationships. Analysis of survey responses from 379 grandparents in the United States indicated that conversation orientation was positively associated with constructive integration, whereas both warm and cold conformity orientations were positively associated with destructive integration. Constructive integration was positively associated with relationship satisfaction and destructive integration was negatively associated with relationship satisfaction. Significant indirect effects between FCPs, integration, and relationship satisfaction also were identified.
探讨美国祖孙关系中的家庭沟通模式和人际技术
祖父母越来越多地使用技术媒介和面对面的交流来培养与孙辈的关系。本研究运用沟通相互依赖的视角,考察了家庭沟通模式、面对面沟通和技术媒介沟通的整合与关系满意度之间的关系,以探讨祖父母与孙子之间的关系。对美国379名祖父母的调查结果分析表明,对话取向与建设性整合呈正相关,而温暖和冷从众取向与破坏性整合呈正相关。建设性整合与关系满意度正相关,破坏性整合与关系满意度负相关。fcp、整合和关系满意度之间也存在显著的间接影响。
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