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Original Articles

Factors Associated with General Partner and Relational Uncertainty within Early Adulthood Sibling Relationships

Pages 367-381 | Published online: 07 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Guided by the theoretical concept of uncertainty, the present study was an exploratory investigation of general partner and relational uncertainty within sibling relationships. Undergraduate and graduate student participants responded to a written survey utilizing scales measuring general partner uncertainty, relational uncertainty, extent of topic avoidance, and various relational and demographic items. Results revealed that siblings experience significantly more partner uncertainty than relational uncertainty, although both uncertainty types were experienced at low to moderate levels. Further, differing levels of partner and relational uncertainty were associated with frequency of sibling contact, but not with sibling dyadic gender composition. Finally, both general partner and relational uncertainty were significant predictors of levels of general topic avoidance, although neither uncertainty type predicted romantic/sexual relationship topic avoidance levels. Theoretical implications for uncertainty management are discussed in light of the unique sibling relationship.

Acknowledgments

The authors wish to thank Jeffrey Rucker for his assistance on an earlier version of the manuscript.

Notes

Note. N=193. 1=Relational uncertainty, 2=General partner uncertainty, 3=Romantic/sexual relationship topic avoided, 4=General topics avoided. All one-tailed correlations are significant at p<.01.

Note. N = 193. Across rows, means with superscript letters in common do not significantly differ at p < .05.

An earlier version of this paper was selected as a Top Four Paper in the Interpersonal Communication Division at the 2005 annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association.

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Notes on contributors

Jennifer L. Bevan

Jennifer L. Bevan (PhD, University of Georgia, 2003) is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Kristen A. Stetzenbach

Kristen A. Stetzenbach (BA, University of Nevada, Reno, 2003) is a master's student in the Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Eric Batson

Eric Batson (BS, Southern Utah University, 2001) and Kulamo Bullo (MA, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2005) recently completed their masters' degrees.

Kulamo Bullo

Eric Batson (BS, Southern Utah University, 2001) and Kulamo Bullo (MA, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2005) recently completed their masters' degrees.

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