Characteristics of romantic relationships during adolescence: A review of Anglo-western literature

  • Jerves E
  • Rober P
  • Enzlin P
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Romantic relationships are a central aspect of the life of adolescents and have an important influence on the socio-affective and sexual development. This paper presents a review of the scientific literature on romantic relationships during adolescence and aims to unravel the ongoing debate in the literature and to identify possible gaps. The review encompasses the analysis of 36 studies on romantic relationships in adolescence, all published in peer-reviewed English scientific journals. The analysis of the published data was guided by five central characteristics of romantic relationships of adolescents: i.e., involvement, partner selection, content, quality, and emotions and cognitions emerging from the relationship. It was found that although during the last decade a growing interest of scholars in the study of romantic relationships in adolescents emerged, providing a certain body of knowledge on the topic in general, there are still gaps in the understanding of adolescents’ romantic relationships in different socio-cultural contexts. Limitations of the reviewed studies in terms of agreement on definitions, inconsistencies in sample population, research design and methodological approach are discussed (PDF) Characteristics of romantic relationships during adolescence: A review of Anglo-western literature. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307173364_Characteristics_of_romantic_relationships_during_adolescence_A_review_of_Anglo-western_literature [accessed Oct 07 2018].

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Jerves, E., Rober, P., & Enzlin, P. (2013). Characteristics of romantic relationships during adolescence: A review of Anglo-western literature. MASKANA, 4(2), 21–34. https://doi.org/10.18537/mskn.04.02.02

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