2022
DOI: 10.1177/02654075221137317
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Communication in interfaith and multiethnic-racial families: Navigating identity and difference in family relationships

Abstract: The current manuscript provides a critical review of family communication in multiethnic-racial and interfaith families. The review specifically focuses on differences related to religious and ethnic-racial identity, given that both are salient aspects of self-concept tied to psychosocial well-being, exist in a sociocultural environment characterized by racialized structures and systems of privilege, have been problematized through a deficit approach, and have implications for how to constructively address rel… Show more

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“…Intercultural relationships, ones in which partners are from different cultural backgrounds, are increasingly common (Rico et al, 2018). Partners in intercultural relationships often encounter challenges in managing their cultural differences, including differences in communication styles (Fonseca et al, 2021), language (Tili & Barker, 2015), and religion (Warner Colaner et al, 2023), among other factors. Early research on intercultural couples focused on the problems partners face in communicating about their cultural differences and documented the lower satisfaction they experience, relative to monocultural couples (Hohmann-Marriott & Amato, 2008; Karis & Killian, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intercultural relationships, ones in which partners are from different cultural backgrounds, are increasingly common (Rico et al, 2018). Partners in intercultural relationships often encounter challenges in managing their cultural differences, including differences in communication styles (Fonseca et al, 2021), language (Tili & Barker, 2015), and religion (Warner Colaner et al, 2023), among other factors. Early research on intercultural couples focused on the problems partners face in communicating about their cultural differences and documented the lower satisfaction they experience, relative to monocultural couples (Hohmann-Marriott & Amato, 2008; Karis & Killian, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%