Conflict Strategies and Intimacy: Variations by Romantic Relationship Development and Gender

The purpose of the present study was to examine how relationship duration was related to conflict strategies and levels of intimacy in romantic relationships and how that might vary by gender. Participants completed self-report measures to assess perceived levels of reciprocal intimacy and reported...

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Main Authors: Lisa Hurley, Marla Reese-Weber
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PsychOpen GOLD/ Leibniz Institute for Psychology 2012-12-01
Series:Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
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Online Access:http://interpersona.psychopen.eu/article/view/101/113
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description The purpose of the present study was to examine how relationship duration was related to conflict strategies and levels of intimacy in romantic relationships and how that might vary by gender. Participants completed self-report measures to assess perceived levels of reciprocal intimacy and reported uses of positive and negative conflict strategies. Results found an inverted U-shaped pattern for negative conflict strategies and a linear increase in levels of intimacy with duration. No differences were found for positive conflict strategies with duration. Gender differences were found for levels of intimacy, with women reporting higher levels of relationship intimacy as compared to men regardless of relationship duration; but, no gender differences were found for either positive or negative conflict strategies. Future research in this area should replicate these findings to further support the importance of romantic relationship development in examining relationship qualities such as conflict strategies and intimacy.
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spelling doaj.art-c96c91152184416bab0bc619e27641b22023-01-02T07:46:22ZengPsychOpen GOLD/ Leibniz Institute for PsychologyInterpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships1981-64722012-12-0162200210Conflict Strategies and Intimacy: Variations by Romantic Relationship Development and GenderLisa HurleyMarla Reese-WeberThe purpose of the present study was to examine how relationship duration was related to conflict strategies and levels of intimacy in romantic relationships and how that might vary by gender. Participants completed self-report measures to assess perceived levels of reciprocal intimacy and reported uses of positive and negative conflict strategies. Results found an inverted U-shaped pattern for negative conflict strategies and a linear increase in levels of intimacy with duration. No differences were found for positive conflict strategies with duration. Gender differences were found for levels of intimacy, with women reporting higher levels of relationship intimacy as compared to men regardless of relationship duration; but, no gender differences were found for either positive or negative conflict strategies. Future research in this area should replicate these findings to further support the importance of romantic relationship development in examining relationship qualities such as conflict strategies and intimacy.http://interpersona.psychopen.eu/article/view/101/113romantic relationshipsdatingemerging adulthoodconflictintimacyduration
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Conflict Strategies and Intimacy: Variations by Romantic Relationship Development and Gender
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dating
emerging adulthood
conflict
intimacy
duration
title Conflict Strategies and Intimacy: Variations by Romantic Relationship Development and Gender
title_full Conflict Strategies and Intimacy: Variations by Romantic Relationship Development and Gender
title_fullStr Conflict Strategies and Intimacy: Variations by Romantic Relationship Development and Gender
title_full_unstemmed Conflict Strategies and Intimacy: Variations by Romantic Relationship Development and Gender
title_short Conflict Strategies and Intimacy: Variations by Romantic Relationship Development and Gender
title_sort conflict strategies and intimacy variations by romantic relationship development and gender
topic romantic relationships
dating
emerging adulthood
conflict
intimacy
duration
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