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Romantic competence, healthy relationship functioning, and well-being in emerging adults

  • Joanne Davila*
  • , Jonathan Mattanah
  • , Vickie Bhatia
  • , Jessica A. Latack
  • , Brian A. Feinstein
  • , Nicholas R. Eaton
  • , Jennifer S. Daks
  • , Shaina A. Kumar
  • , Edward F. Lomash
  • , Melody Mccormick
  • , Jiaqi Zhou
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Stony Brook University
  • Towson University
  • Northwestern University

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摘要

A skills-based model of healthy relationship functioning—romantic competence (RC)—is described. Its association with relationship and individual well-being was examined in three studies of emerging adults using the Romantic Competence Interview for Emerging Adults (RCI–EA), which measures competence as the interplay of three skill domains. Across studies (women [n = 102], women and men [n = 187], romantic couples [n = 89]), RC was associated with greater security, healthier decision making, greater satisfaction, and fewer internalizing symptoms. The RCI–EA skill domains formed a latent factor and were associated with self-reports reflective of RC, supporting the construct's validity. The RC construct may thus provide a theory-driven, overarching way to characterize healthy romantic functioning that can reduce negative outcomes.

源语言英语
页(从-至)162-184
页数23
期刊Personal Relationships
24
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 3月 2017
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