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Factors that Predict Married Partners' Disclosures about Infertility to Social Network Members
Authors:Keli Ryan Steuber  Denise Haunani Solomon
Institution:1. keli-steuber@uiowa.edu
Abstract:This study draws upon the revelation risk model and the disclosure decision-making model to deduce hypotheses linking perceived stigma, communication efficacy, and relational closeness to married partners’ tendencies to disclose information about their infertility experiences to members of the couple's social network. Data from 50 couples reporting on disclosures to a total of 250 social network members were analyzed using multilevel modeling. Results indicated that aspects of stigma, communication efficacy, and closeness impact infertility-related disclosures. The discussion highlights how the application of these theories sheds light on the multiple factors that influence the extent to which husbands and wives engage their social network when coping with infertility.
Keywords:Infertility  Social Networks  Disclosure Decision-Making  Privacy Management  Revelation Risk Model
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