Sandra Petronio

Affiliations: 
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
Area:
Speech Communication, Individual and Family Studies
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Petronio S, Child JT. (2019) Conceptualization and operationalization: utility of communication privacy management theory. Current Opinion in Psychology. 31: 76-82
Bute JJ, Petronio S, Torke AM. (2015) Surrogate decision makers and proxy ownership: challenges of privacy management in health care decision making. Health Communication. 30: 799-809
Child JT, Duck AR, Andrews LA, et al. (2015) Young Adults’ Management of Privacy on Facebook with Multiple Generations of Family Members Journal of Family Communication. 15: 349-367
Petronio S, Helft PR, Child JT. (2013) A case of error disclosure: a communication privacy management analysis. Journal of Public Health Research. 2: e30
Petronio S, Torke A, Bosslet G, et al. (2013) Disclosing medical mistakes: a communication management plan for physicians. The Permanente Journal. 17: 73-9
Petronio S. (2013) Brief Status Report on Communication Privacy Management Theory Journal of Family Communication. 13: 6-14
Petronio S. (2013) Welcome to the Journal of Family Communication Special Issue on Communication Privacy Management Theory and Family Privacy Regulation Journal of Family Communication. 13: 1-1
Petronio S, Dicorcia MJ, Duggan A. (2012) Navigating ethics of physician-patient confidentiality: a communication privacy management analysis. The Permanente Journal. 16: 41-5
Torke AM, Petronio S, Purnell CE, et al. (2012) Communicating with clinicians: the experiences of surrogate decision-makers for hospitalized older adults. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 60: 1401-7
Torke AM, Petronio S, Sachs GA, et al. (2012) A conceptual model of the role of communication in surrogate decision making for hospitalized adults. Patient Education and Counseling. 87: 54-61
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