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Transgenerational Patterns of Communication Orientations and Depression Among Mothers and Adult Children
Authors:Timothy Curran  Jennifer A Samp  Anastacia Janovec
Institution:1. Department of Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies, Utah State University;2. Communication Studies, University of Georgia;3. Communication Studies Department, University of Georgia
Abstract:This study investigated intergenerational transmissions of conversation orientations, conformity orientations, and depressive symptoms among 235 (N = 470) mother–child dyads. The analysis revealed that mothers’ reports of conformity orientation in her family of origin positively predicted her child’s report of conformity orientation and conversation orientation. Moreover, maternal depressive symptoms predicted child reports of family communication climates, which in turn predicted child depressive symptoms. A mediation analysis showed a significant indirect effect from maternal depressive symptoms to child depressive symptoms through child reports of conformity orientation. Implications for transgenerational patterns of family communication climates and depressive symptoms are discussed.
Keywords:Conformity Orientation  Conversation Orientation  Depressive Symptoms
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