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Adolescents Making Sense of Intimate Relationships

CPA 2007
National Collegiate Conference 2019

Intimate relationships during adolescence serve an important developmental role by increasing youths' capabilities of forming healthy relationships in adulthood. Although attention has recently been given to a variety of issues related to adolescent romantic relationships, including dating violence prevention and intimate sexual activity, little is known about the psychosocial processes that youths engage in while navigating intimate relationships. To understand further the factors that differentially influence adolescents in a variety of communities, we are exploring boys' and girls' focused discussions regarding how they make sense, anticipate and navigate dating relationships. Discussions were held with boys and girls in grades 9 through 12, separated by gender and grade in a relatively uni-cultural rural community in New Brunswick and multicultural urban neighbourhoods in British Columbia.

Grounded Theory was used to determine the core theme in rural teens' relationship negotiations: Wrestling with gendered expectations. Six related subthemes further explicated the core category of navigating relationships: Determining responsibility, Keeping it in/letting it out, Standing up for oneself, Making sacrifices, Building trust/not trusting, and Showing respect/showing disrespect. Media influences also emerged as a contextual condition through which the teenagers in our rural study considered relationships. The continuation of our studies focuses on urban teens to explore the factors that differentially influence multicultural urban teens' relationship perspectives from those of more uni-cultural rural adolescents. Further explorations are being pursued in querying confidence in digital social media and face-to-face interactions.

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