Profiles and correlates of relational aggression in young adults' romantic relationships

被引:47
|
作者
Goldstein, Sara E. [1 ]
Chesir-Teran, Daniel [1 ]
McFaul, Adrienne [2 ]
机构
[1] Montclair State Univ, Dept Family & Child Studies, Montclair, NJ USA
[2] Rutgers State Univ, Dept Psychol, Newark, NJ USA
关键词
romantic relationships; aggression; relational aggression; young adult;
D O I
10.1007/s10964-007-9255-6
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
The present study examines prevalence and correlates of experiencing and perpetrating relational aggression in the context of young adults' romantic relationships. We assess correlates of relational aggression in four domains of risk: (1) Social-cognitive, (2) Relationship, (3) Trait/dispositional, and (4) Mental health. Results indicate that modest involvement in relational aggression is relatively common. Females reported higher levels of perpetration whereas males reported higher levels of victimization. Relational aggression and victimization were related to each domain of risk for both men and women, although different patterns of findings emerged for each domain. For example, individuals who reported perpetrating relational aggression in their romantic relationships believed that aggression was most acceptable (social-cognitive risk) whereas individuals who reported experiencing relational aggression (as victims) were more likely to indicate that their self worth is contingent on relationships and that romantic relationships are very important to them (dispositional risk). Respondents who reported either perpetrating or experiencing relational aggression had higher levels of exclusivity in their relationships and were more likely to describe their relationships in anxious attachment terms (relationship risk). They also reported higher levels of depressive and anxious symptoms (mental health risk). Implications of these results for theory and prevention and intervention efforts are discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:251 / 265
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Profiles and Correlates of Relational Aggression in Young Adults’ Romantic Relationships
    Sara E. Goldstein
    Daniel Chesir-Teran
    Adrienne McFaul
    Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2008, 37 : 251 - 265
  • [2] Relational aggression in young adults' friendships and romantic relationships
    Goldstein, Sara E.
    PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, 2011, 18 (04) : 645 - 656
  • [3] Media Depictions of Physical and Relational Aggression: Connections with Aggression in Young Adults' Romantic Relationships
    Coyne, Sarah M.
    Nelson, David A.
    Graham-Kevan, Nicola
    Tew, Emily
    Meng, K. Nathan
    Olsen, Joseph A.
    AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR, 2011, 37 (01) : 56 - 62
  • [4] Relational aggression and victimization in young adults' romantic relationships: Associations with perceptions of parent, peer, and romantic relationship quality
    Linder, JR
    Crick, NR
    Collins, WA
    SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, 2002, 11 (01) : 69 - 86
  • [5] Partner phubbing and relational aggression in romantic relationships among young adults in China: the roles of social support and gender
    Ying, Liang
    Ren, Lvzhou
    Wang, Xin
    He, Jiankang
    Yang, Xue
    Zhang, Guohua
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2025, 15
  • [6] Relational aggression in romantic relationship: empirical evidence among young female adults in Malaysia
    Kamaluddin, Mohammad Rahim
    Munusamy, Shalini
    Tsuey, Chong Sheau
    Nor, Hilwa Mohd
    BMC PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 12 (01)
  • [7] Differential parenting and sibling jealousy: Developmental correlates of young adults' romantic relationships
    Rauer, Amy J.
    Volling, Brenda L.
    PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, 2007, 14 (04) : 495 - 511
  • [8] Reinforcement sensitivity, approach and avoidance goals and relational aggression in romantic relationships
    Moron, Marcin
    Mandal, Eugenia
    PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 2021, 168
  • [9] Psychological and Relational Health Profiles of Soldiers in Committed Romantic Relationships
    Ruhlmann, Lauren M.
    Goff, Briana S. Nelson
    Novak, Joshua R.
    Fuss, Caroline
    Gnagi, Taylor
    Schiferl, Michael
    JOURNAL OF FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY, 2018, 32 (08) : 1057 - 1067
  • [10] Perceived mattering in young adults' romantic relationships
    Mak, L
    Marshall, SK
    JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, 2004, 21 (04) : 469 - 486