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THE EFFECTS OF PARENTAL LOSS ON THE FORMATION OF INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS*
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1984
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Family MedicineFamily DynamicIntimate RelationshipFamily RelationshipFamily InteractionSociologyParental DeathParental LossAccelerated Courtship PatternsSocial SciencesFamily LifeFamily FormationPsychologySexual And Reproductive HealthFamily Relationships
Effects of parental loss on subsequent intimate relationships were studied with a sample of young married couples and with a sample of college students. Compared to those with no parental loss, young adults with parental loss tended to exhibit one of two patterns: avoidance of intimacy, or accelerated courtship. Persons with parental death exhibited both of the described patterns, but tended as a group to be more hesitant about intimate relationships. Persons with parental divorce generally indicated accelerated courtship patterns. Theoretical and clinical implications are discussed.
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