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Mixed‐Gender Groups, Dating, and Romantic Relationships in Early Adolescence
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2004
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Social PsychologyPeer RelationshipEarly AdolescenceEducationAdolescencePsychologySocial SciencesSocioemotional DevelopmentGender IdentityIntimate RelationshipGender StudiesYouth Well-beingPersonal RelationshipFamily RelationshipsAdolescent PsychologyAdolescent DevelopmentRomantic RelationshipsMixed‐gender GroupsSociologyInterpersonal RelationshipsSame‐gender FriendshipsStage Pathways
This study examined dating‐stage and developmental‐contextual models of romantic relationships during early adolescence. Same‐gender friendships, affiliation with mixed‐gender groups, dating, and romantic relationships were investigated in a sample of 1,284 young adolescents of diverse ethnocultural backgrounds. Data were collected cross‐sectionally in Grades 5 through 8, as well as longitudinally in the fall and spring of an academic year. Consistent with a stage model, affiliation with mixed‐gender groups and dating were qualitatively distinct activities that were sequentially organized and facilitated the progression from same‐gender friendships to dyadic romantic relationships. The results also provide insights on how the developmental context may alter stage pathways: Dating activities were incorporated with mixed‐gender affiliations, group‐based romantic stages showed more stability than other stages, and the ethnocultural context influenced romantic timing. Finally, results indicated that participation in romantic activities heightened adolescents' future interest in having a romantic relationship.
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