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Do family communication patterns buffer children from difficulties associated with a parent's military deployment? Examining deployed and at-home parents’ perspectives
SR Wilson, SM Chernichky, K Wilkum, JS Owlett
Journal of Family Communication 14 (1), 32-52, 2014
862014
Passport toward success: Description and evaluation of a program designed to help children and families reconnect after a military deployment
SR Wilson, K Wilkum, SM Chernichky, SM MacDermid Wadsworth, ...
Journal of Applied Communication Research 39 (3), 223-249, 2011
822011
Disclosing mental illness information to a friend: Exploring how the disclosure decision-making model informs strategy selection
MK Venetis, S Chernichky-Karcher, PE Gettings
Health Communication 33 (6), 653-663, 2018
612018
“He would never let me just give up”: Communicatively constructing dyadic resilience in the experience of breast cancer
HM Lillie, MK Venetis, SM Chernichky-Karcher
Health Communication 33 (12), 1516-1524, 2018
552018
Dyadic coping and discrete emotions during COVID-19: Connecting the communication theory of resilience with relational uncertainty
HM Lillie, S Chernichky-Karcher, MK Venetis
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 38 (6), 1844-1868, 2021
432021
Communicating resilience: Predictors and outcomes of dyadic communication resilience processes among both cancer patients and cancer partners
MK Venetis, SM Chernichky-Karcher, HM Lillie
Journal of Applied Communication Research 48 (1), 49-69, 2020
382020
The dyadic communicative resilience scale (DCRS): Scale development, reliability, and validity
S Chernichky-Karcher, MK Venetis, H Lillie
Supportive Care in Cancer 27, 4555-4564, 2019
222019
Intergroup communication perspectives on military families and the military-civilian divide
SR Wilson, SM Chernichky
Advances in intergroup communication, 265-282, 2016
102016
Family communication patterns and adolescent experiences during parental military deployment and reintegration: The role of inappropriate parental disclosures and perceived …
S Chernichky-Karcher, SR Wilson
Communication Studies 68 (3), 334-352, 2017
82017
A qualitative evidence synthesis of normative rhetorical theory scholarship
PE Gettings, S Chernichky-Karcher, NT Iannarino
Annals of the International Communication Association 45 (2), 113-133, 2021
42021
Closeness, recipient response, and interaction effectiveness: An application of the actor-partner interdependence model in mental health disclosures
MK Venetis, PE Gettings, S Chernichky-Karcher
Contemporary studies on relationships, health, and wellness, 93-114, 2018
42018
Resilience communication mitigates the negative relational effects of topic avoidance: Evidence from parental caregiving and COVID‐19 pandemic contexts
HM Lillie, MK Venetis, S Chernichky‐Karcher
Personal relationships 30 (4), 1252-1273, 2023
32023
Revealing mental health information in friendships: The role of disclosure strategy and perceived recipient response on disclosure outcomes
S Chernichky-Karcher, MK Venetis, PE Gettings
Health communication 37 (7), 909-918, 2022
32022
Coping with Parental Cancer: A Normative Approach to Understanding Diagnosed and Non-Diagnosed Parent Reports of Family Communication Processes After a Parental Cancer Diagnosis
S Chernichky-Karcher
Purdue University, 2017
22017
Family communication patterns in military families experiencing a parental deployment
SM Chernichky
Purdue University, 2010
12010
REPORT FOR WEST VIRGINIA GOVERNOR MANCHIN’S TEAM INVESTIGATING THE JANUARY 2006 SAGO MINE DISASTER prepared by Professors Kathleen M. Long and Robert O Rupp, and students from …
JS Bentley, MA Brown, SM Chernicky, KA Cottrell, TA Daugherty, ...
2006
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