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Showing papers by "Sandra Petronio published in 2020"


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TL;DR: This review focuses on recent research utilizing CPM concepts that cross a growing number of contexts and illustrates the way people navigate privacy in action.
Abstract: Communication Privacy Management (CPM) theory explains one of the most important, yet challenging social processes in everyday life, that is, managing disclosing and protecting private information. The CPM privacy management system offers researchers, students, and the public a comprehensive approach to the complex and fluid character of privacy management in action. Following an overview of Communication Privacy Management framework, this review focuses on recent research utilizing CPM concepts that cross a growing number of contexts and illustrates the way people navigate privacy in action. Researchers operationalize the use of privacy rules and other core concepts that help describe and explain the ups and downs of privacy management people encounter.

39 citations


01 Feb 2020
TL;DR: A review of recent research utilizing CPM concepts that cross a growing number of contexts and illustrate the way people navigate privacy in action can be found in this article, where researchers operationalize the use of privacy rules and other core concepts that help describe and explain the ups and downs of privacy management people encounter.
Abstract: Communication Privacy Management (CPM) theory explains one of the most important, yet challenging social processes in everyday life, that is, managing disclosing and protecting private information. The CPM privacy management system offers researchers, students, and the public a comprehensive approach to the complex and fluid character of privacy management in action. Following an overview of Communication Privacy Management framework, this review focuses on recent research utilizing CPM concepts that cross a growing number of contexts and illustrates the way people navigate privacy in action. Researchers operationalize the use of privacy rules and other core concepts that help describe and explain the ups and downs of privacy management people encounter.

3 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the criteria that female college students employ to negotiate the disclosure and concealment of information about sexual behavior in communication with physicians, and find that participants' perceptions of physicians' communication competence informed privacy management rules.
Abstract: Female college students demonstrate a persistent lack of knowledge about safe sexual practices and engage in sexual behavior that puts them at risk for sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancy. Physicians have an opportunity to provide accurate and timely information about safe sexual behavior to individuals in their care. However, many young people, and in particular young women, are reticent to talk to their physicians about sexual behavior because they typically consider the information to be private. Exacerbating this issue is the fact that many physicians are also uncomfortable discussing sexual topics with their patients. In this study, Communication Privacy Management (CPM) theory is used to investigate the criteria that female college students employ to negotiate the disclosure and concealment of information about sexual behavior in communication with physicians. Qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews with female college students was used to explain their perceptions of disclosure of sexual behaviors to their physician. Specifically, the participants' perceptions of physicians' communication competence informed privacy management rules. These findings have the potential to improve communication interventions for both female college students and healthcare professionals.

2 citations