Perceptions of Parental Intimate Relationships and Their Affects on the Experience of Romantic Relationship Development Among African American Emerging Adults |
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Authors: | Kim Allen Sonja Mitchell |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Department of Youth, Family, and Community Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USAKimberly_allen@ncsu.edu;3. Virginia Tech Cooperative Extension, Virginia Tech University, Toano, Virginia, USA |
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Abstract: | The quality of romantic relationships that parents maintain has an impact on their children. Emerging adult children base their relationships on similar values and/or opposing beliefs of their parental romantic relationships. This phenomenological study aimed to identify how African American emerging adults experience their parental romantic relationships and how they find meaning in the romantic relationships of their parents. Results suggest that African American emerging adults develop both positive and negative perceptions about romantic relationships from their parents’ relationships, which affect the way these adults perceive, develop, and maintain their own romantic unions. African American emerging adults also find meaning in their parental couple relationships as they share similar experiences in their relationship quality, mate choice, and/or personal or mate characteristics and personality traits as their parents. |
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Keywords: | African American emerging adult intimate relationships parental influence qualitative |
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