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      Intergenerational Communication Satisfaction and Age Boundaries in Bulgaria and the United States

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          This paper examines Bulgarian and American young adults’ perceptions of prior experiences of intergenerational communication. Irrespective of culture, as age of target increased from young adult to middle-aged and elderly adult, so did attributions of benevolence, norms of politeness and deference, and communicative respect and avoidance; conversely, attributions of personal vitality and communication satisfaction decreased linearly. However, American youth reported more of a tendency to avoid, but expressed more respect when communicating with, older adults than their Bulgarian counterparts. In both settings, young adults’ avoidant communication with older people negatively, and the norm of politeness positively, predicted intergenerational communication satisfaction. In Bulgaria only, age stereotypes also predicted communication satisfaction whereas only in the USA was communicative respect a predictor.

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              ATTITUDES ABOUT AGING AND GENDER AMONG YOUNG, MIDDLE AGE, AND OLDER COLLEGE-BASED STUDENTS

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                +1-805-8932055 , +1-805-8937102 , howiegiles@cox.net
                +1-210-4587731 , +1-210-4585991 , chris.hajek@utsa.edu
                +359-2-8110408 , +359-2-8110153 , tstoitsova@nbu.bg
                +1-323-8290064 , charleschoi@umail.ucsb.edu
                Journal
                J Cross Cult Gerontol
                Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology
                Springer US (Boston )
                0169-3816
                1573-0719
                15 April 2010
                15 April 2010
                June 2010
                : 25
                : 2
                : 133-147
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4020 USA
                [2 ]Department of Communication, University of Texas, One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249-1644 USA
                [3 ]Department of Mass Communication, New Bulgarian University, 21 Montevideo Str., Sofia, 1618 Bulgaria
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                9114
                10.1007/s10823-010-9114-x
                2871181
                20393794
                78512f15-40cc-4616-808d-b48e6251d078
                © The Author(s) 2010
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                © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010

                Geriatric medicine
                middle-age,age stereotypes,age norms,bulgaria,respect,elder,deference,communication satisfaction

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