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A Close Look at Revealing Secrets and Some Consequences That Follow
Oleh:
Afifi, Walid
;
Caughlin, John P.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Communication Research vol. 33 no. 6 (Dec. 2006)
,
page 467-488.
Topik:
secrets
;
disclosure
;
self-esteem
;
rumination
;
identity
Fulltext:
Vol 33, no 6, page 467-488.pdf
(129.38KB)
Isi artikel
During a 2-month period this investigation followed 342 individuals who were keeping a secret, focusing on predictors and outcomes of revelation. Rumination, identity-related concerns, and self-esteem were the variables of interest. Rumination at the beginning of the study was associated negatively with self-esteem and was positively correlated with identity-related concerns. Despite their positive association with one another, rumination and the identity factors clashed in their impact on the decision to reveal the secret. Finally, the revelation of secrets seems to decrease rumination and increase self-esteem, but only to the extent that the target’s reaction was positive and the revelation decreased the selfrelevance of the secret for the discloser, respectively. A complex picture emerges of the process of secret concealment and revelation.
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