Friend support of dating relationships: Comparing relationship type,friend and partner perspectives |
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Authors: | RENÉ M. DAILEY NICHOLAS BRODY JESSICA KNAPP |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Texas at Austin;2. University of Puget Sound |
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Abstract: | This study assessed the role of friends in dating relationships, comparing on–off and noncyclical relationships. Participants (N = 460) reported on the friend most familiar with their current or recent dating relationship. We examined friend support of and influence on the dating relationship and the influence of the dating relationship on the friendship. Participants' friends (N = 98) completed a similar survey to compare participants' and friends' perceptions. On–off partners reported less support for the dating relationship than did noncyclical partners. On–off partners also reported greater openness, whereas friends reported greater frequency, of communicating about the dating relationship. Friends also felt the relationship changed the friendship more; friends of on–off partners in particular reported more positive change to their friendship. |
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