| Literature DB >> 19779806 |
Glenn I Roisman1, Cathryn Booth-LaForce, Elizabeth Cauffman, Susan Spieker.
Abstract
From a longitudinal sample (n = 957; 49.9% male; 77.3% White/non-Hispanic) of participants studied from infancy through age 15, adolescents' depth of engagement in, and quality of romantic relationships were predicted from early and contemporaneous parent-child interactive quality and peer social competence. High quality maternal parenting and peer experiences prior to and during adolescence tended to be negatively associated with the depth of engagement in this domain for the full sample, yet positively associated with the quality of adolescents' romantic relationships for the sub-set of individuals currently dating at age 15. Results reconcile contrasting views of the origins of romantic relationship engagement and quality and the positive versus negative developmental salience of romantic relationships in adolescence.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19779806 PMCID: PMC2758154 DOI: 10.1007/s10964-008-9378-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Youth Adolesc ISSN: 0047-2891
Descriptive statistics for romantic relationship outcomes
| Variable | SD | Min | Max | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Romantic relationship engagement | |||||
| 1. Only hang out with same-sex friends | 957 | 11.3% | – | – | – |
| 2. Go to activities with boys and girls present | 956 | 96.7% | – | – | – |
| 3. Go to dances with boys and girls present | 950 | 91.9% | – | – | – |
| 4. Go out at night in group with boys and girls | 949 | 69.3% | – | – | – |
| 5. Go out on dates, but with a group | 935 | 45.3% | – | – | – |
| 6. Go out on dates, just the two of us | 936 | 46.9% | – | – | – |
| Dating experience (mean of 1–6) | 957 | .73 | .22 | 0 | 1 |
| Longest relationship (in days) | 828 | 215.92 | 289.90 | 0 | 2,555 |
| Number of serious relationships | 939 | 1.24 | 2.01 | 0 | 25 |
| Sexual experience | 951 | 0.22 | 0.56 | 0 | 2 |
| Ever deeply in love? | 943 | 34.5% | – | – | – |
| Romantic relationship quality | |||||
| Positive relationship quality | 213 | 10.52 | 2.14 | 2.86 | 14.29 |
| Negative relationship quality | 212 | 4.27 | 1.95 | 3.00 | 15.00 |
Note: The first six indicators under romantic relationship engagement were averaged to form the dating experience composite (the first item was reversed prior to aggregation)
Correlations among early and age 15 parent–child quality, early and age 15 peer competence, and indicators of romantic engagement and quality at age 15
| Parent–child quality | Peer competence | Romantic engagement | Romantic quality | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Earlier | 2. Age 15 | 3. Earlier | 4. Age 15 | 5. Dating experience | 6. Longest | 7. # Serious | 8. Sex | 9. In lovea | 10. Positive | 11. Negative | |
| 1. | – | ||||||||||
| 2. | .42*** | – | |||||||||
| (874) | |||||||||||
| 3. | .39*** | .23*** | – | ||||||||
| (956) | (875) | ||||||||||
| 4. | .37*** | .25*** | .61*** | – | |||||||
| (937) | (866) | (938) | |||||||||
| 5. | .01 | −.06 | .08* | .16*** | – | ||||||
| (956) | (875) | (957) | (938) | ||||||||
| 6. | −.28*** | −.15*** | −.08* | −.11** | .23*** | – | |||||
| (827) | (757) | (828) | (812) | (828) | |||||||
| 7. | −.17*** | −.13*** | −.08* | −.06 | .30*** | .31*** | – | ||||
| (938) | (857) | (931) | (920) | (939) | (825) | ||||||
| 8 | −.19*** | −.13*** | −.09** | −.12*** | .16*** | .25*** | .34*** | – | |||
| (950) | (869) | (951) | (932) | (951) | (824) | (935) | |||||
| 9. | −.22*** | −.17*** | −.10** | −.13*** | .16*** | .39*** | .29*** | .36*** | – | ||
| (942) | (862) | (943) | (924) | (943) | (820) | (929) | (938) | ||||
| 10. | .15* | .07 | .23*** | .20** | .22** | .16* | .13 | .14* | .39*** | – | |
| (213) | (194) | (213) | (206) | (213) | (205) | (210) | (212) | (208) | |||
| 11. | −.18* | −.02 | −.27*** | −.15* | −.16* | −.03 | .07 | .11 | −.01 | −.04 | – |
| (212) | (193) | (212) | (205) | (212) | (204) | (210) | (211) | (207) | (212) | ||
Note: a 1 = yes, 0 = no. * p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001 (two-tailed). ns are in parentheses
Linear regressions predicting engagement indicators at age 15
| Romantic relationship engagement | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Dating experience | 2. Longest relationship | 3. # Serious relationships | 4. Sexual experience | |
| Model I | ( | ( | ( | ( |
| Earlier maternal sensitivity | −.03 | −.27*** | −.14*** | −.16*** |
| Age 15 maternal sensitivity | −.10** | −.02 | −.07 | −.05 |
| Earlier peer competence | −.02 | .08 | −.02 | .01 |
| Age 15 peer competence | .23*** | −.06 | .03 | −.05 |
| Model | .04*** | .08*** | .03*** | .04*** |
| Model II | ( | ( | ( | ( |
| Child sex | .01 | −.04 | −.13*** | −.01 |
| White/non-Hispanic? | −.03 | −.09* | −.14*** | −.08* |
| Maternal education | −.08 | −.14** | −.04 | −.09* |
| Income-to-needs (1 mo-age 15) | .02 | −.09* | −.05 | −.05 |
| Earlier maternal sensitivity | .01 | −.13** | −.03 | −.07 |
| Age 15 maternal sensitivity | −.10** | −.02 | −.08* | −.05 |
| Earlier peer competence | −.02 | .11* | .01 | .03 |
| Age 15 peer competence | .23*** | −.06 | .03 | −.05 |
| Model | .05*** | .12*** | .07*** | .06*** |
Coefficients are standardized betas
Note: * p < .05; ** p < .01, *** p < .001
Binary regressions predicting ever deeply in love at age 15
| Romantic relationship engagement | |
|---|---|
| 1. Deeply in love M | |
| Model I | ( |
| Earlier maternal sensitivity | −.36 (.09)*** |
| Age 15 maternal sensitivity | −.20 (.08)* |
| Earlier peer competence | .06 (.10) |
| Age 15 peer competence | −.08 (.10) |
| Nagelkerke | .07*** |
| Model II | ( |
| Child sex | −.47 (.16)** |
| White/non-Hispanic? | −.43 (.20)* |
| Maternal education | −.11 (.04)** |
| Income-to-needs (1 mo-age 15) | −.11 (.04)** |
| Earlier maternal sensitivity | −.03 (.11) |
| Age 15 maternal sensitivity | −.20 (.08)* |
| Earlier peer competence | .16 (.10) |
| Age 15 peer competence | .08 (.10) |
| Nagelkerke | .13*** |
Unstandardized Bs and Standard Errors are provided because analyses are logistic regressions
Note: * p < .05; ** p < .01, *** p < .001
Linear regressions predicting quality indicators at age 15
| Romantic relationship quality | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. Positive quality | 2. Negative quality | |
| Model I | ( | ( |
| Earlier maternal sensitivity | .09 | −.09 |
| Age 15 maternal sensitivity | −.01 | .07 |
| Earlier peer competence | .18* | −.19* |
| Age 15 peer competence | .04 | −.05 |
| Model | .06* | .07* |
| Model II | ( | ( |
| Child sex | .00 | −.07 |
| White/non-Hispanic? | −.05 | −.17* |
| Maternal education | −.12 | .10 |
| Income-to-needs (1 mo-age 15) | −.11 | −.04 |
| Earlier maternal sensitivity | .20* | −.04 |
| Age 15 maternal sensitivity | −.00 | .05 |
| Earlier peer competence | .22* | −.15 |
| Age 15 peer competence | .03 | −.06 |
| Model | .09* | .10* |
Coefficients are standardized betas
Note: * p < .05