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The effect of uncertainty reducing strategies on young couples' relational repair and intimacy
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Interpersonal AdaptationSocial PsychologyCouple PsychologySocial InfluenceCommunicationActive Strategy UsePsychologySocial SciencesSexual CommunicationYoung CouplesIntimate RelationshipTherapeutic RelationshipRelational RepairPersonal RelationshipCouple TherapyBehavioral SciencesMarital TherapySexual BehaviorRomantic RelationshipsPassive Strategy UseInterpersonal CommunicationSocial BehaviorInterpersonal RelationshipsFamily PsychologyRelational CommunicationUncertainty Reduction TheoryArtsSocial Exchange Theory
Relying on uncertainty reduction theory, this study examines the effect of communication strategies on assessments of relational repair and intimacy. Approximately one hundred heterosexual, romantically involved couples nominated unfaithfulness, third party competition, and geographic distance as events most negatively affecting their relationships. These couples also reported that they most often engaged in interactive communication behavior (especially relationship talk) to repair their relationships. In addition, men's passive strategy use and women's active strategy use were associated with self‐reported and partner‐attributed beliefs that the relationship was repaired. Perceptions of relational repair were, in turn, tied to the degree of self‐reported intimacy.
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