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Topic Avoidance,Everyday Talk,and Stress in Romantic Military and Non-Military Couples
Authors:Brandi N Frisby  Kerry Byrnes  Daniel H Mansson  Melanie Booth-Butterfield  Meagan K Birmingham
Institution:1. Department of Communication , University of Kentucky brandi.frisby@uky.edu;3. Collin County Community College, Spring Creek campus;4. Department of Communication Arts and Sciences , Penn State Hazleton;5. Department of Communication Studies , West Virginia University
Abstract:Relationships are increasingly impacted by military involvement, necessitating a deeper understanding of communication within these couples. This study examined perceptions of everyday talk, topic avoidance, and stress of participants romantically involved with (a) a military partner (n = 118) or (b) a non-military partner (n = 94). Couple types avoided similar topics, but non-military partners avoided these topics more frequently than military partners. Both couple types engaged in everyday talk, but military partners found this communicative exchange to be more important. Non-military partners experienced greater stress than military partners, and communication was predictive of the stress experienced. The results of this study highlight similarities and differences in romantic couples and reveal areas in which relationship education can address these communicative nuances of military couples.
Keywords:Everyday Talk  Military  Romantic  Stress  Topic Avoidance
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