& Elder, 2000). Despite the acknowledged importance of the family of origin, little is known about which charac-teristics of family of origin influence young adults ’ ability to successfully initiate and sustain romantic relationships and how they do so (Christensen, 1998; Parke, 1998). The present study addresses theses issues by investigating spe-cific family of origin predictors of the behavioral interac-tions and the quality of early adult romantic relationships
Although sibling relationships are potentially the longest relationship a person will experience (Ba...
Early adulthood is a developmental stage in which romantic relationships often take priority (Ciesie...
Two factors that may influence the quality of romantic relationships are attachment style to one???s...
& Elder, 2000). Despite the acknowledged importance of the family of origin, little is known abo...
This 8-wave person-centered multi-informant study tested whether the quality of parent–adolescent re...
Girls’ interactions with fathers during their formative years may be important predictors of their l...
Do adolescents who feel that they are rejected by their parents search for alternative sources of em...
This study seeks to identify the impact of one’s family-of-origin experiences on future young adult ...
This study of 1,492 emerging adults focuses on the relationships among negative family of origin exp...
This study is an effort to shed light on romantic relationship satisfaction in adulthood in relation...
The purpose of this study was to explore how supportive functions of parent-child relationships infl...
A history of parental divorce significantly influences young adults’ romantic relationships. To exam...
The current study examined the associations of perceived maternal and paternal opinions of young adu...
Abstract Romantic relationship involvement has repeat-edly been associated with the incidence of ext...
Parental divorce and disharmonious relationships in the family of origin have been associated with a...
Although sibling relationships are potentially the longest relationship a person will experience (Ba...
Early adulthood is a developmental stage in which romantic relationships often take priority (Ciesie...
Two factors that may influence the quality of romantic relationships are attachment style to one???s...
& Elder, 2000). Despite the acknowledged importance of the family of origin, little is known abo...
This 8-wave person-centered multi-informant study tested whether the quality of parent–adolescent re...
Girls’ interactions with fathers during their formative years may be important predictors of their l...
Do adolescents who feel that they are rejected by their parents search for alternative sources of em...
This study seeks to identify the impact of one’s family-of-origin experiences on future young adult ...
This study of 1,492 emerging adults focuses on the relationships among negative family of origin exp...
This study is an effort to shed light on romantic relationship satisfaction in adulthood in relation...
The purpose of this study was to explore how supportive functions of parent-child relationships infl...
A history of parental divorce significantly influences young adults’ romantic relationships. To exam...
The current study examined the associations of perceived maternal and paternal opinions of young adu...
Abstract Romantic relationship involvement has repeat-edly been associated with the incidence of ext...
Parental divorce and disharmonious relationships in the family of origin have been associated with a...
Although sibling relationships are potentially the longest relationship a person will experience (Ba...
Early adulthood is a developmental stage in which romantic relationships often take priority (Ciesie...
Two factors that may influence the quality of romantic relationships are attachment style to one???s...