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Affective communication differences between distressed and nondistressed mother-adolescent dyads
Authors:Ronald J. Prinz  Renee S. Rosenblum  K. Daniel O'Leary
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, 29208 Columbia, South Carolina;(2) State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA
Abstract:An assessment technique of having mothers and young adolescents describe in brief written form what they like and dislike about each other was evaluated. Distressed dyads (N=38) produced responses that were rated significantly more negative (Demanding, Personal Attack, Anger and Hostility, Complaining About Unfairness or Disrespect) and less positive (Good Relationship, Appreciation of Other, Complimentary, and Enjoyment) than nondistressed dyads (N=40). Evidence of reliability was reported. Ratings of the written responses correlated significantly with independently obtained codings of taperecorded interactions, thus offering support for validity of the method.The authors wish to thank Diane Follingstad and Peter Kilmann for their comments on an earlier draft.
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