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Talk about “hooking up”: The influence of college student social networks on nonrelationship sex
A Holman, A Sillars
Health communication 27 (2), 205-216, 2012
1792012
“Say something instead of nothing”: Adolescents’ perceptions of memorable conversations about sex-related topics with their parents
A Holman, J Koenig Kellas
Communication Monographs 85 (3), 357-379, 2018
992018
Giving voice to the silence of family estrangement: Comparing reasons of estranged parents and adult children in a nonmatched sample
K Carr, A Holman, J Abetz, JK Kellas, E Vagnoni
Journal of Family Communication 15 (2), 130-140, 2015
912015
High school adolescents' perceptions of the parent–child sex talk: How communication, relational, and family factors relate to sexual health
A Holman, JK Kellas
Southern Communication Journal 80 (5), 388-403, 2015
682015
Conversation and conformity orientations as predictors of observed conflict tactics in parent-adolescent discussions
A Sillars, AJ Holman, A Richards, KA Jacobs, A Koerner, A Reynolds-Dyk
Journal of Family Communication 14 (1), 16-31, 2014
612014
Home is where the heart is: Facebook and the negotiation of “old” and “new” during the transition to college
J Stephenson-Abetz, A Holman
Western Journal of Communication 76 (2), 175-193, 2012
582012
Communicated sense-making after miscarriage: A dyadic analysis of spousal communicated perspective-taking, well-being, and parenting role salience
HK Horstman, A Holman
Health communication 33 (10), 1317-1326, 2018
442018
Men’s use of metaphors to make sense of their spouse’s miscarriage: Expanding the communicated sense-making model
HK Horstman, A Holman, MC McBride
Health communication 35 (5), 538-547, 2020
422020
Similarities and dissimilarities in spouses’ narratives of miscarriage: A dyadic analysis of communicated narrative sense-making and well-being
A Holman, HK Horstman
Journal of Family Communication 19 (4), 293-310, 2019
262019
The experience and expression of stepchildren's emotions at critical events in stepfamily life
S Metts, DO Braithwaite, P Schrodt, TR Wang, AJ Holman, AK Nuru, ...
Journal of Divorce & Remarriage 54 (5), 414-437, 2013
172013
How adolescents perceive their parents' communication about sex: Toward reducing adolescent sexual risk
A Holman
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2014
152014
Memorable messages embedded in men’s stories of miscarriage: Extending communicated narrative sense-making and memorable message theorizing
HK Horstman, S Morrison, MC McBride, A Holman
Health Communication 38 (4), 742-752, 2023
122023
Creating a multidisciplinary dialogue about community-based participatory research partnerships of health and medicine
RA Kuehl, J Anderson, SAM Drury, A Holman, C Hunt, JL Leighter
Rhetoric of Health & Medicine 3 (1), 93-132, 2020
102020
Men coping with miscarriage: How spousal emotional support contributes to the relationship between parenting identity and well-being about pregnancy loss
HK Horstman, AJ Holman, LJ Johnsen
Southern Communication Journal 86 (3), 256-267, 2021
72021
“Did I Say Too Much? Did I Say enough?”: Balancing the Competing Struggles Parents Experience in Talking to Their Children About Sex-Related Topics
A Holman, M Holloway, K Meinecke, S Deatherage, R Kort, E Erie, N Rizk, ...
Journal of family communication 23 (3-4), 335-346, 2023
12023
Elaborating on ‘The Talk’in ‘Sex Talks’: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of the Place of Communication Science in Sexuality Education and Advocacy
A Cooke-Jackson, V Rubinsky, JN Gunning, E Gerlikovski, A Holman, ...
American journal of sexuality education, 1-19, 2023
2023
Family Communication as Taboo
AR Thorson, AJ Holman
Family Communication as... Exploring Metaphors for Family Communication, 179, 2022
2022
Communicating intimate health
J Manning, H Horstman, V Rubinsky, A Spieldenner, L Hernandez, ...
Lexington Books, 2021
2021
Why Don’t All Parents Talk about This Stuff
A Holman
Communicating Intimate Health, 19, 2021
2021
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