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Self-Disclosure and Emotional Closeness in Intracultural Friendships: A Cross-Cultural Comparison among U.S. Americans and Romanians
Abstract:This study investigates the cultural differences in self-disclosure and emotional closeness in intracultual friendships in U.S. and Romanian cultures. Results show that culture has a significant effect on the intent of self-disclosure and emotional closeness. First, Americans are found to disclose in a greater intent than Romanians to their friends, but the two cultures do not differ in other dimensions of self-disclosure. Second, Romanians are found to perceive a greater level of emotional closeness in intracultural friendships than Americans. Last, honesty/accuracy and intent of self-disclosure predict emotional closeness in Romania, but none of the dimensions of self-disclosure predicts emotional closeness in the United States.
Keywords:Culture  Self-Disclosure  Emotional Closeness  Intracultural Friendships  Cross-Cultural Communication  Interpersonal Communication
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