2022
DOI: 10.1111/jora.12799
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Associations Between Adolescents' Antisocial Behavior, Conflict Management Styles, and Romantic Relationship Breakup: An Observational Study

Abstract: Adolescents' antisocial behavior and negative conflict management styles are each associated with adverse romantic relationship outcomes, yet little research exists on their associations. We investigated whether adolescents' antisocial behavior was associated with conflict management styles, and whether it predicted breakup 3 months later. In total, 91 adolescent couples (Mage = 16.43, SD = 0.99; 41.2% Hispanic/Latinx) participated in videotaped conflict discussions coded for negotiation, coercion, and avoidan… Show more

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“…Constructive conflict management techniques like effective communication, active listening, and compromise can enhance relationship satisfaction and strengthen relationships. On the other hand, improperly managed disagreement has the potential to escalate and produce a toxic environment, which can cause emotional anguish and ruin relationships [25]. The survival and enhancement of love relationships heavily depend on effective conflict resolution methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Constructive conflict management techniques like effective communication, active listening, and compromise can enhance relationship satisfaction and strengthen relationships. On the other hand, improperly managed disagreement has the potential to escalate and produce a toxic environment, which can cause emotional anguish and ruin relationships [25]. The survival and enhancement of love relationships heavily depend on effective conflict resolution methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%