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Inconsistent nurturing as control theory: Implications for communication‐based research and treatment programs

Pages 60-74 | Published online: 21 May 2009

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YoungJu Shin, Michelle Miller-Day & Michael L. Hecht. (2019) Differential Effects of Parental “drug talk” Styles and Family Communication Environments on Adolescent Substance Use. Health Communication 34:8, pages 872-880.
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Pavica Sheldon. (2013) Testing Parental and Peer Communication Influence on Young Adults’ Body Satisfaction. Southern Communication Journal 78:3, pages 215-232.
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AshleyP. Duggan, RenéM. Dailey & BethA. Le Poire. (2008) Reinforcement and Punishment of Substance Abuse During Ongoing Interactions: A Conversational Test of Inconsistent Nurturing as Control Theory. Journal of Health Communication 13:5, pages 417-433.
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PaulJ. Wright. (2008) Sexual Coaddiction: A New Context for Inconsistent Nurturing as Control Theory. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity 15:1, pages 1-13.
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Margaret E. Prescott & Beth A. Le Poire. (2002) Eating Disorders and Mother-Daughter Communication: A Test of Inconsistent Nurturing as Control Theory. Journal of Family Communication 2:2, pages 59-78.
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