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Sandra Petronio
Researcher at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Publications - 63
Citations - 5214
Sandra Petronio is an academic researcher from Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information privacy & Health care. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 63 publications receiving 4880 citations. Previous affiliations of Sandra Petronio include Wayne State University & HealthPartners.
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Mis)communicating Across Boundaries Interpersonal and Intergroup Considerations
TL;DR: This paper explored the metaphor of boundary by reviewing the literature on boundaries with a focus on miscommunication and problematic talk and argued that miscommunication can best be conceived of as indicator of tension in negotiating boundaries as they emerge and change in interaction.
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Intrafamily secrets in various family configurations: A communication boundary management perspective
John P. Caughlin,Tamara D. Golish,Loreen N. Olson,Jack E. Sargent,Jeff S. Cook,Sandra Petronio +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the communication boundaries of blended, single-parent, and biological/adoptive families, focusing on communication boundaries as indexed by intra-family secrets.
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Prerequisite conditions for self‐disclosing: A gender issue
TL;DR: This article examined gender differences in perceived importance placed on four conditions: setting, receiver, sender, and relationship characteristics judged to be needed before disclosing private information about oneself to others, and found that women find sender and receiver characteristics more important as prerequisite conditions for self-disclosure than do men.
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Locating the voice of logic: Disclosure discourse of sexual abuse
TL;DR: The authors argue that children who have been sexually abused are strategic and logical in the way they regulate access to this private information, and they locate their voice of logic in their selection of confidants.