Engaging Theories in Family Communication: Multiple Perspectives 2006
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Social Learning Theory: Modeling and Communication in the Family Context

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“…In recent years though, several researchers (Kunkel, Hummert, & Dennis, 2006;Mosavel, 2009;Saphir & Chaffee, 2002) have identified a gap in the family communication literature about upward family communication: communication initiated by younger family members that influences the values, attitudes, beliefs, or behavior of older family members. In particular, little research attention has been given to the possible role a daughter could play in her mother's health decision making and behavior.…”
Section: Upward Health Communication Within the Mother-daughter Dyadmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In recent years though, several researchers (Kunkel, Hummert, & Dennis, 2006;Mosavel, 2009;Saphir & Chaffee, 2002) have identified a gap in the family communication literature about upward family communication: communication initiated by younger family members that influences the values, attitudes, beliefs, or behavior of older family members. In particular, little research attention has been given to the possible role a daughter could play in her mother's health decision making and behavior.…”
Section: Upward Health Communication Within the Mother-daughter Dyadmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The data used in this study originates from the Robert Koch Institute and is collected for the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS) between and 2006(Kurth et al, 2008. It is a nationally representative and comprehensive survey on the health of children in Germany 0-17 years, totaling 17,641 individuals.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The motivation is intuitive: a well-functioning communication in a family is characterized by a situation in which household members observe each other and listen to each others beliefs, attitudes and habits. Mental and social support is a fundamental form of communication which contributes to the child's personality, development and behavior in almost all contexts of life (see e.g., Kunkel et al, 2006). As such, family communication should be a key factor influencing children's later health behavior and mediate effects related to more traditional measures of a family's socioeconomic status, as family communication is most likely related to factors such as income and education.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pada tahap keempat, individu pembelajar tersebut memilih untuk menerima perilaku tersebut untuk dijadikan pedoman perilaku. Keputusan untuk menerima perilaku tersebut ditentukan oleh konsekuensi yang mungkin diterima oleh individu pembelajar tadi (Kunkel et al, 2006). Kendatipun telah banyak kajian tentang pengaruh pola asuh keluarga terhadap kekerasan remaja (Tis'Ina & Suroso 2015;Yuniartiningtyas, 2013;Munawir, 2016), studi tentang kekerasan remaja pada sesama yang bersumber dari pola interaktif komunikasi keluarga belum banyak dilakukan.…”
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