2021
How Black Teen Girls Navigate Social Media to Form Romantic Relationships
Weser VU, Opara I, Sands BE, Fernandes CF, Hieftje KD. How Black Teen Girls Navigate Social Media to Form Romantic Relationships. Social Media + Society 2021, 7: 20563051211033823. PMID: 34858631, PMCID: PMC8634895, DOI: 10.1177/20563051211033823.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTeen girlsPolitical leaningsGirls' experiencesSocial mediaExperiences of racismFocus groupsCOVID-19 social distancingInductive thematic analysisCultural invalidationParticipants' practicesRomantic partnersThematic analysisTrue selfEthnic groupsMajor themesPhotos indexPartner selection processRomantic relationshipsSocial distancingBlack stereotypesExperienceSign of biasPotential romantic partnersRacismPractice
2016
Socioemotional Factor: A Missing Gap in Theorizing and Studying Black Heterosexual Coupling Processes and Relationships
Awosan C, Opara I. Socioemotional Factor: A Missing Gap in Theorizing and Studying Black Heterosexual Coupling Processes and Relationships. Journal Of Black Sexuality And Relationships 2016, 3: 25-51. DOI: 10.1353/bsr.2016.0027.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Familism
Campos B, Perez O, Guardino C. Familism. Journal Of Social And Personal Relationships 2014, 33: 81-100. DOI: 10.1177/0265407514562564.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRomantic relationship qualityAttachment avoidanceRomantic relationshipsPartner closenessRelationship qualityEast Asian cultural backgroundHigher partner supportAsian cultural backgroundMeasures of familismParticipation of LatinosHigher familismFamilism valuesPsychological processesLatino sampleHypothesized patternPartner supportCultural backgroundNon-LatinoFamilismFamily relationshipsU.S. LatinosLatinosAvoidanceAttachmentRelationship
2013
Family and Relationship Influences on Parenting Behaviors of Young Parents
Kershaw T, Murphy A, Lewis J, Divney A, Albritton T, Magriples U, Gordon D. Family and Relationship Influences on Parenting Behaviors of Young Parents. Journal Of Adolescent Health 2013, 54: 197-203. PMID: 24113495, PMCID: PMC3947006, DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.08.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSense of competenceFamily factorsParenting behaviorsRomantic relationshipsParents' romantic relationshipsPositive life changesInfluence of relationshipsNegative parentingYoung parentsFemale parentingRelationship factorsParenting involvementMonths postpartumRelationship influencesImportance of relationshipsMale parenting behaviorExpectant couplesMothers' involvementPositive experiencesLife changesParentingYoung mothersParentsCompetenceChildhood
2004
The tendency to forgive in dating and married couples: The role of attachment and relationship satisfaction
Kachadourian L, Fincham F, Davila J. The tendency to forgive in dating and married couples: The role of attachment and relationship satisfaction. Personal Relationships 2004, 11: 373-393. DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6811.2004.00088.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchActual transgressionsRelationship satisfactionRomantic relationshipsMarital relationshipRole of attachmentModel of selfMarried couplesInterpersonal forgivenessGreater tendencyForgivenessAttachment modelPositive benefitsSevere transgressionsSatisfactionSelfCurrent investigationTransgressionRelationshipTendencyCouplesHusbandsMediatesRelationAttachmentPlay
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