586
Views
29
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Human affection exchange: VII. Affectionate communication in the sibling/spouse/sibling‐in‐law triad

&
Pages 247-261 | Published online: 21 May 2009

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (18)

Tebogo Rosina Nganase & Wilna Basson. (2017) Mother- and daughter-in-law relationship within a South African context: Influence of family systems. Journal of Psychology in Africa 27:6, pages 537-540.
Read now
Kory Floyd & Colin Hesse. (2017) Affection Deprivation is Conceptually and Empirically Distinct From Loneliness. Western Journal of Communication 81:4, pages 446-465.
Read now
Daniel Hans Mansson, Kory Floyd & Jordan Soliz. (2017) Affectionate Communication Is Associated With Emotional and Relational Resources in the Grandparent-Grandchild Relationship. Journal of Intergenerational Relationships 15:2, pages 85-103.
Read now
Timothy M. Curran & Stephen M. Yoshimura. (2016) Mother-Child Reports of Affectionate Communication with Fathers: Associations with Family Satisfaction and Life Satisfaction. Communication Reports 29:3, pages 163-174.
Read now
Paul Schrodt. (2015) Quantitative Approaches to Dyadic Data Analyses in Family Communication Research: An Invited Essay. Journal of Family Communication 15:3, pages 175-184.
Read now
MeganR. Dillow, AlanK. Goodboy & San Bolkan. (2014) Attachment and the Expression of Affection in Romantic Relationships: The Mediating Role of Romantic Love. Communication Reports 27:2, pages 102-115.
Read now
Sang-Mi Park. (2012) Social networks and second-childbirth intentions of Korean married women. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 30:4, pages 398-412.
Read now
RobertJ. Sidelinger, BrandiN. Frisby & AudraL. McMullen. (2012) Mediating the Damaging Effects of Hurtful Teasing: Interpersonal Solidarity and Nonverbal Immediacy as Mediators of Teasing in Romantic Relationships. Atlantic Journal of Communication 20:2, pages 71-85.
Read now
DanielH. Mansson & Melanie Booth-Butterfield. (2011) Grandparents' Expressions of Affection for Their Grandchildren: Examining Grandchildren's Relational Attitudes and Behaviors. Southern Communication Journal 76:5, pages 424-442.
Read now
ScottA. Myers, KerryA. Byrnes, BrandiN. Frisby & DanielH. Mansson. (2011) Adult Siblings' Use of Affectionate Communication as a Strategic and Routine Relational Maintenance Behavior. Communication Research Reports 28:2, pages 151-158.
Read now
SeanM. Horan & Melanie Booth-Butterfield. (2010) Investing in Affection: An Investigation of Affection Exchange Theory and Relational Qualities. Communication Quarterly 58:4, pages 394-413.
Read now
KellyA. Rocca, MatthewM. Martin & Katie Neary Dunleavy. (2010) Siblings' Motives for Talking to Each Other. The Journal of Psychology 144:2, pages 205-219.
Read now
ChristineE. Rittenour, ScottA. Myers & Maria Brann. (2007) Commitment and Emotional Closeness in the Sibling Relationship. Southern Communication Journal 72:2, pages 169-183.
Read now
Paul Schrodt, AndrewM. Ledbetter & JenniferK. Ohrt. (2007) Parental Confirmation and Affection as Mediators of Family Communication Patterns and Children's Mental Well-Being. Journal of Family Communication 7:1, pages 23-46.
Read now
Kory Floyd, Jon A. Hess, Lisa A. Miczo, Kelby K. Halone, Alan C. Mikkelson & Kyle James Tusing. (2005) Human Affection Exchange: VIII. Further Evidence of the Benefits of Expressed Affection. Communication Quarterly 53:3, pages 285-303.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (11)

Kory Floyd, Anik Debrot, Sean M. Horan, Colin Hesse & Nathan T. Woo. (2022) Affectionate communication, health, and relationships. Personal Relationships 30:1, pages 44-75.
Crossref
Hana Šlechtová. (2021) Late-Age Siblinghood and Siblinghood-in-law as Interdependent and Mutually Permeating Social Roles. Czech Sociological Review 57:2, pages 219-244.
Crossref
Colin Hesse & Xi Tian. (2019) Affection Deprivation in Marital Relationships: An Actor-partner Interdependence Mediation Analysis. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 37:3, pages 965-985.
Crossref
Kory Floyd. 2018. Affectionate Communication in Close Relationships. Affectionate Communication in Close Relationships.
Sang-Mi Park. (2018) Effects of the Conversation and Support of Family Network Factors on Fertility Intentions among Korean Married Women. The Korean Journal of Community Living Science 29:2, pages 221-232.
Crossref
Amanda Denes, Margaret Bennett & Kara L. Winkler. (2017) Exploring the Benefits of Affectionate Communication: Implications for Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection Theory. Journal of Family Theory & Review 9:4, pages 491-506.
Crossref
Kory Floyd & Lisa J. van Raalte. 2017. The Sourcebook of Listening Research. The Sourcebook of Listening Research 186 190 .
Christina G. Yoshimura. (2010) The experience and communication of envy among siblings, siblings-in-law, and spouses. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 27:8, pages 1075-1088.
Crossref
Marieke VoorpostelTanja van der Lippe, Pearl A. Dykstra & Henk Flap. (2016) Similar or Different? The Importance of Similarities and Differences for Support Between Siblings. Journal of Family Issues 28:8, pages 1026-1053.
Crossref
Paul Schrodt, Andrew M. Ledbetter & Jennifer K. Ohrt. (2007) Parental Confirmation and Affection as Mediators of Family Communication Patterns and Children's Mental Well-Being. Journal of Family Communication 7:1, pages 23-46.
Crossref
Kory FloydMark T. Morman. (2016) Fathers’ and sons’ reports of fathers’ affectionate communication: Implications of a naïve theory of affection. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 22:1, pages 99-109.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.