“…Experiencing jealousy entails low relationship satisfaction and poor relationship quality (Dandurand & Lafontaine, 2014), as jealous individuals may spend their time and energy to question their romantic partners and remove threats such as rivals (Mathes & Severa, 1981) rather than spending quality time with their romantic partners. In other words, on top of experiencing invalidating and ungratifying relationships during adolescence with their psychologically controlling parents (Choe & Read, 2019), adolescents who grew up with psychologically controlling parents may not have satisfying relationships with their significant others in their emerging adulthood (Choe et al., 2020; Díez et al., 2019; Parise et al., 2017). Given the importance of emerging adulthood in romantic relationships (Arnett, 2006; Fincham & Cui, 2010; Shulman & Connolly, 2013), poor relationship quality in emerging adulthood from PPC perceived in adolescence can add more stress and possibly lead to frustrated relational needs during their later developmental stages.…”