relationships Flashcards
DATING & ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS
- Dating tends to begin ~14-15 years
- interest in romantic partners => dating casually; group-based dating(hanging out in groups) => stable relationship
- who we pick to date changes across time:
* early adolescence : statues- they have high statues
* middle/late adolescence : kindness,honestly,intelligence,etc.
INFLUENCES ON
ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS
- Peer relationships: better quality friendships = better relationhips (ex:knows how to communicate)
- Family relationships:better/closer family has better relationships
- Family factors > having
older siblings, single
parents, family instability: earlies dating - less supervision/ modeling in case of older siblings - Culture:less teenage dating in asian american culture because of higher supervision
- Media:consuming reality tv as an adolescent may think is magical
- Sexual orientation, teens who are quuers shows sexual atraction at the same time as straight people but later dating probably due stigma - historically, more likely to persue dating away from schhol/usual enviroment, exploring sexual orientation outside of relationships
FUNCTIONS OF
ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS
- Establish autonomy
- Develop intimacy
- Sense of belonging
- Feelings of self-worth
- Status
- Furthering development
of gender and/or sexual
identity
impacts romantic relationship
- more social acceptance,more social competence
- more risk-taking behaviour
but outcomes can vary based on culture,age,timing
IMPACT OF
ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS : Early
Early starters
* Earlier timing of dating, atypical
sequence(prior to 14)
* start intimacy /serious first when, when most teens from exploring to intamicy/serious
* Associated with negative outcomes: acting out and agression and violance
why?
IMPACT OF
ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS : Later
- Late bloomers
- Debate over impact: may be linked to
delayed social development, lower
self-esteem or it may not have bad effects even good one depending on the reserch - Cultural norms - if u feel u are behind then u feel dentramental
breakeing up
- most common single trigger for depressive episode
dating violence
many relationship between teens has found a significant amount of sating violence (20-30%)
victims:associated with depression,sucidal,drug use,teen pregnancy,droping out of school
online peer interaction
are they different then face-to-face interaction?
reserch-Mikami
online social interaction predicts academic and emotional adjustment in the transition to university
method
-ubc internatioal and indegenous 1ths year students
-use facebook
-they used facebook wall post.and what people were posting in you wall
result
good association:greatter connection predicted psychopathology symptoms
bad association: friends deviant posts (ex:illegal activity) predicted lower grades
friends verbal agression predicted less attachment to university
- particular for students with low face to face social acceptance
but it depedns if u have a good face-to face connections
- students with good social acceptance: fecebook friend’’s deviant posts predicted stronger attachment to university
suggestion
- online peer interaction can serve some of the functions are in-person peer interaction
- frienships as a buffer in stressful situations
- frienship as modeling behaviour
*** the impact of online interactions may depend on face-to-face relationships **