Adolescents' Relationships with Parents and Romantic Partners in Eight Countries

Introduction: Creating romantic relationships characterized by high-quality, satisfaction, few conflicts, and reasoning strategies to handle conflicts is an important developmental task for adolescents connected to the relational models they receive from their parents. This study examines how parent...

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Main Authors: Gorla, Laura, Rothenberg, W. Andrew, Lansford, Jennifer E., Bacchini, Dario, Bornstein, Marc H., Chang, Lei, Deater-Deckard, Kirby, Di Giunta, Laura, Dodge, Kenneth A., Gurdal, Sevtap, Junla, Daranee, Liu, Qin, Long, Qian, Oburu, Paul, Pastorelli, Concetta, Skinner, Ann T., Sorbring, Emma, Tirado, Liliana Maria Uribe, Yotanyamaneewong, Saengduean, Alampay, Liane Peña, Al-Hassan, Suha M.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-14532024-04-22T02:09:16Z Adolescents' Relationships with Parents and Romantic Partners in Eight Countries Gorla, Laura Rothenberg, W. Andrew Lansford, Jennifer E. Bacchini, Dario Bornstein, Marc H. Chang, Lei Deater-Deckard, Kirby Di Giunta, Laura Dodge, Kenneth A. Gurdal, Sevtap Junla, Daranee Liu, Qin Long, Qian Oburu, Paul Pastorelli, Concetta Skinner, Ann T. Sorbring, Emma Tirado, Liliana Maria Uribe Yotanyamaneewong, Saengduean Alampay, Liane Peña Al-Hassan, Suha M. Introduction: Creating romantic relationships characterized by high-quality, satisfaction, few conflicts, and reasoning strategies to handle conflicts is an important developmental task for adolescents connected to the relational models they receive from their parents. This study examines how parent–adolescent conflicts, attachment, positive parenting, and communication are related to adolescents' romantic relationship quality, satisfaction, conflicts, and management. Method: We interviewed 311 adolescents at two time points (females = 52%, ages 15 and 17) in eight countries (China, Colombia, Italy, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States). Generalized and linear mixed models were run considering the participants' nesting within countries. Results: Adolescents with negative conflicts with their parents reported low romantic relationship quality and satisfaction and high conflicts with their romantic partners. Adolescents experiencing an anxious attachment to their parents reported low romantic relationship quality, while adolescents with positive parenting showed high romantic relationship satisfaction. However, no association between parent–adolescent relationships and conflict management skills involving reasoning with the partner was found. No associations of parent–adolescent communication with romantic relationship dimensions emerged, nor was there any effect of the country on romantic relationship quality or satisfaction. Conclusion: These results stress the relevance of parent–adolescent conflicts and attachment as factors connected to how adolescents experience romantic relationships. 2024-02-13T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/453 https://doi.org/10.1002/jad.12306 Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo adolescence attachment conflicts parent–adolescent relationships romantic relationships Developmental Psychology Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Philippines
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topic adolescence
attachment
conflicts
parent–adolescent relationships
romantic relationships
Developmental Psychology
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle adolescence
attachment
conflicts
parent–adolescent relationships
romantic relationships
Developmental Psychology
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Gorla, Laura
Rothenberg, W. Andrew
Lansford, Jennifer E.
Bacchini, Dario
Bornstein, Marc H.
Chang, Lei
Deater-Deckard, Kirby
Di Giunta, Laura
Dodge, Kenneth A.
Gurdal, Sevtap
Junla, Daranee
Liu, Qin
Long, Qian
Oburu, Paul
Pastorelli, Concetta
Skinner, Ann T.
Sorbring, Emma
Tirado, Liliana Maria Uribe
Yotanyamaneewong, Saengduean
Alampay, Liane Peña
Al-Hassan, Suha M.
Adolescents' Relationships with Parents and Romantic Partners in Eight Countries
description Introduction: Creating romantic relationships characterized by high-quality, satisfaction, few conflicts, and reasoning strategies to handle conflicts is an important developmental task for adolescents connected to the relational models they receive from their parents. This study examines how parent–adolescent conflicts, attachment, positive parenting, and communication are related to adolescents' romantic relationship quality, satisfaction, conflicts, and management. Method: We interviewed 311 adolescents at two time points (females = 52%, ages 15 and 17) in eight countries (China, Colombia, Italy, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States). Generalized and linear mixed models were run considering the participants' nesting within countries. Results: Adolescents with negative conflicts with their parents reported low romantic relationship quality and satisfaction and high conflicts with their romantic partners. Adolescents experiencing an anxious attachment to their parents reported low romantic relationship quality, while adolescents with positive parenting showed high romantic relationship satisfaction. However, no association between parent–adolescent relationships and conflict management skills involving reasoning with the partner was found. No associations of parent–adolescent communication with romantic relationship dimensions emerged, nor was there any effect of the country on romantic relationship quality or satisfaction. Conclusion: These results stress the relevance of parent–adolescent conflicts and attachment as factors connected to how adolescents experience romantic relationships.
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author Gorla, Laura
Rothenberg, W. Andrew
Lansford, Jennifer E.
Bacchini, Dario
Bornstein, Marc H.
Chang, Lei
Deater-Deckard, Kirby
Di Giunta, Laura
Dodge, Kenneth A.
Gurdal, Sevtap
Junla, Daranee
Liu, Qin
Long, Qian
Oburu, Paul
Pastorelli, Concetta
Skinner, Ann T.
Sorbring, Emma
Tirado, Liliana Maria Uribe
Yotanyamaneewong, Saengduean
Alampay, Liane Peña
Al-Hassan, Suha M.
author_facet Gorla, Laura
Rothenberg, W. Andrew
Lansford, Jennifer E.
Bacchini, Dario
Bornstein, Marc H.
Chang, Lei
Deater-Deckard, Kirby
Di Giunta, Laura
Dodge, Kenneth A.
Gurdal, Sevtap
Junla, Daranee
Liu, Qin
Long, Qian
Oburu, Paul
Pastorelli, Concetta
Skinner, Ann T.
Sorbring, Emma
Tirado, Liliana Maria Uribe
Yotanyamaneewong, Saengduean
Alampay, Liane Peña
Al-Hassan, Suha M.
author_sort Gorla, Laura
title Adolescents' Relationships with Parents and Romantic Partners in Eight Countries
title_short Adolescents' Relationships with Parents and Romantic Partners in Eight Countries
title_full Adolescents' Relationships with Parents and Romantic Partners in Eight Countries
title_fullStr Adolescents' Relationships with Parents and Romantic Partners in Eight Countries
title_full_unstemmed Adolescents' Relationships with Parents and Romantic Partners in Eight Countries
title_sort adolescents' relationships with parents and romantic partners in eight countries
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/453
https://doi.org/10.1002/jad.12306
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