All is well in moderation: Perspectives of young adults on positive and negative factors influencing the quality of romantic relationships
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Kallová, Nikola
Hargašová, Lucia
Abstract / Description
Considerable research confirms that romantic relationships and their quality are one of the top priorities in the lives of individuals, especially as they enter the emerging adulthood stage. It is indisputably relevant to revisit relationship quality factors in research, even though there is generally plenty of interest in this topic across the research literature. The present study concerns the antecedents of relationship quality in a research-excluded region of Central Eastern Europe, namely Slovakia, where no similar research has been published to date, presuming the cultural specificities of Slovak youth. The study intends to approximate individuals' perceptions, not to fit them into predefined theories; thus, the research is inductive with an experiential orientation to the data. A reflexive thematic analysis of in-depth semi-structured interviews (37) or written self-moderated accounts (74) from 104 participants in a cohort of 18- to 35-year-olds resulted in the creation of four themes. These reflect the participants’ accounts of the antecedents of relational quality, which are i) external circumstances, ii) partners’ mutual attitudes and feelings, iii) the degree of sharing, and iv) individual contributions to relationship quality (personality, character traits, emotionality). Although the results can be formulated as a positive versus negative duality of oppositional influences, the degree phenomenon is strongly present. The idea that “everything in excess is bad” certainly applies.
Keyword(s)
intimate relationships quality of relationships factors of relationship quality sources influencing romantic relationships young peoplePersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2024-06-28
Journal title
Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
Volume
18
Issue
1
Page numbers
21–39
Publisher
PsychOpen GOLD
Publication status
publishedVersion
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peerReviewed
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Kallová, N. & Hargašová, L. (2024). All is well in moderation: Perspectives of young adults on positive and negative factors influencing the quality of romantic relationships. Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships, 18(1), 21-39. https://doi.org/10.5964/ijpr.10389
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Kallová, Nikola
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Hargašová, Lucia
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Date of first publication2024-06-28
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Abstract / DescriptionConsiderable research confirms that romantic relationships and their quality are one of the top priorities in the lives of individuals, especially as they enter the emerging adulthood stage. It is indisputably relevant to revisit relationship quality factors in research, even though there is generally plenty of interest in this topic across the research literature. The present study concerns the antecedents of relationship quality in a research-excluded region of Central Eastern Europe, namely Slovakia, where no similar research has been published to date, presuming the cultural specificities of Slovak youth. The study intends to approximate individuals' perceptions, not to fit them into predefined theories; thus, the research is inductive with an experiential orientation to the data. A reflexive thematic analysis of in-depth semi-structured interviews (37) or written self-moderated accounts (74) from 104 participants in a cohort of 18- to 35-year-olds resulted in the creation of four themes. These reflect the participants’ accounts of the antecedents of relational quality, which are i) external circumstances, ii) partners’ mutual attitudes and feelings, iii) the degree of sharing, and iv) individual contributions to relationship quality (personality, character traits, emotionality). Although the results can be formulated as a positive versus negative duality of oppositional influences, the degree phenomenon is strongly present. The idea that “everything in excess is bad” certainly applies.en_US
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Publication statuspublishedVersion
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Review statuspeerReviewed
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CitationKallová, N. & Hargašová, L. (2024). All is well in moderation: Perspectives of young adults on positive and negative factors influencing the quality of romantic relationships. Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships, 18(1), 21-39. https://doi.org/10.5964/ijpr.10389en_US
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ISSN1981-6472
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/10754
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.15325
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Language of contenteng
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PublisherPsychOpen GOLD
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Is version ofhttps://doi.org/10.5964/ijpr.10389
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Is related tohttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.14482
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Keyword(s)intimate relationshipsen_US
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Keyword(s)quality of relationshipsen_US
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Keyword(s)factors of relationship qualityen_US
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Keyword(s)sources influencing romantic relationshipsen_US
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Keyword(s)young peopleen_US
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleAll is well in moderation: Perspectives of young adults on positive and negative factors influencing the quality of romantic relationshipsen_US
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DRO typearticle
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Issue1
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Journal titleInterpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
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Page numbers21–39
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Volume18
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Visible tag(s)Version of Recorden_US