Dating & Mating in Adolescence: A Model to Predict Pathways of Relationship Outcomes
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Intimate Relationships and Social Change
ISBN: 978-1-78714-610-5, eISBN: 978-1-78714-609-9
Publication date: 4 September 2017
Abstract
Drawing from theories of structural power and relational competence, this paper proposes an innovative theoretical model able to predict relationship outcomes during adolescence by mapping the partners’ resources and patterns of exchange in four contexts (family, work/school, leisure time, and survival) as power bases in the relationship. Adolescent dating is an important juncture in the developmental pathway to adult partnership, both in terms of relational satisfaction and relationship violence. Power processes can capture the dynamics of both healthy and unhealthy relationships, regardless of gender, contingent to the power advantage (or disadvantage) within the relationship and can produce predictable consequences for partner’s behavior. Knowing which partner holds what kind and amount of power and in which decision-making areas may be used to predict the actions of either partner and ultimately identify the trajectories of their relationships.
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Citation
Gianesini, G. (2017), "Dating & Mating in Adolescence: A Model to Predict Pathways of Relationship Outcomes
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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