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Psicothema ; 18(4): 785-90, 2006 Nov.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17296118

ABSTRACT

Interactive patterns detection in family communication with adolescents. Nondistant communication is a relevant indicator for family functionality valuation. The goal of this study is to analyze this communication in order to identify specific kinds of leadership, interaction patterns and the relation between verbal and nonverbal elements in communication. The observational design exposed is an idiographic one, punctual and multidimensional, which uses field format as observation instrument. Participants were seven standardized families made up of both ancestors and an adolescent son or daughter. According to the family models analyzed, results show a predominantly democratic communication style in adults with recurrent support expressions. The sequential analysis incorporates only categories from the emitter point of view, and detects relevant sequences which show symmetric interaction between all three family members. Verbal and nonverbal channels provide complementary information. Depending on adolescents' gender different patterns in behaviour can be identified as well.


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Parent-Child Relations , Psychology, Adolescent , Adolescent , Adult , Affect , Child , Communication , Family Relations , Female , Humans , Intergenerational Relations , Leadership , Male , Nonverbal Communication , Parents/psychology , Psychology, Child , Sex Factors , Social Support , Spouses/psychology , Verbal Behavior , Videotape Recording
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