Communicating in the Family: An Examination of the Relationship of Family Communication Climate and Interpersonal Communication Motives
- 1 July 2003
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Family Communication
- Vol. 3 (3) , 123-148
- https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327698jfc0303_01
Abstract
This article reports the results of two studies designed to explore the role of family communication climate (FCC) on parent-child communication choices. The first study explored how FCC as well as parent and child age and gender affected the reasons why parents talk to their children. The second study explored the influence of parents and children's perceptions of FCC on the children's motives for communicating with others. In Study 1, parents (n = 258) completed questionnaires assessing their FCC, their interpersonal communication motives (ICM) for communicating with a target child, and demographics. In Study 2, parent-child pairs (n = 202 pairs) completed questionnaires assessing FCC, ICM, and demographics. Results from these two studies led to the conclusion that FCC had a strong influence on the ICM of both parents and children. Differences in communication climate were linked to marked differences in parents' motives for talking with their children. As predicted, conversation-oriented families commu...Keywords
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