Relational Maintenance in Long-Distance Dating Relationships: Staying Close

This study addressed the relational maintenance strategies and the meaning 23 to 35 year old students attributed to their long-distance dating relationships. Ten participants completed in depth interviews exploring the thoughts and feelings individuals held about their current long-distance partner...

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Main Author: Kauffman, Melissa Hope
Other Authors: Human Development
Format: Others
Published: Virginia Tech 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/10031
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-08292000-23510049
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-100312020-09-29T05:43:41Z Relational Maintenance in Long-Distance Dating Relationships: Staying Close Kauffman, Melissa Hope Human Development Arditti, Joyce A. Allen, Katherine R. Bird, Gloria W. Long-distance Commitment Relational Maintenance This study addressed the relational maintenance strategies and the meaning 23 to 35 year old students attributed to their long-distance dating relationships. Ten participants completed in depth interviews exploring the thoughts and feelings individuals held about their current long-distance partner and relationship. Also, commitment and quality of alternatives were addressed including the strengths and weaknesses of the respondent's relationship. Common themes of strong friendship, absolute trust, commitment to one partner, and using the technique of reminiscing were all dominant issues that emerged from the interview data. Social network approval as well as positive role models in the form of older siblings was also instrumental in lending support to the success and general positive attitude felt by participants about the geographic separation. Methods of communication included the telephone and e-mail, which was substituted or supplementary when high phone bills created financial concerns for the respondents. Variation in physical visitation was due to the intersection of academic schedule, affordable transportation, attitude towards work disruptions, geographic distance, and a general willingness to travel. Participants told a story of the geographic separation as both a temporary and necessary inconvenience, rather than a major obstacle or focal point of the relationship. Future directions for studying long-distance dating relationships include collecting couple data and examining gender differences to determine if sex has an impact on how geographic separation is viewed. Master of Science 2011-08-06T16:02:41Z 2011-08-06T16:02:41Z 1999-05-12 2000-08-29 2001-08-30 2000-08-30 Thesis etd-08292000-23510049 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/10031 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-08292000-23510049 melissa.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Long-distance
Commitment
Relational Maintenance
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Commitment
Relational Maintenance
Kauffman, Melissa Hope
Relational Maintenance in Long-Distance Dating Relationships: Staying Close
description This study addressed the relational maintenance strategies and the meaning 23 to 35 year old students attributed to their long-distance dating relationships. Ten participants completed in depth interviews exploring the thoughts and feelings individuals held about their current long-distance partner and relationship. Also, commitment and quality of alternatives were addressed including the strengths and weaknesses of the respondent's relationship. Common themes of strong friendship, absolute trust, commitment to one partner, and using the technique of reminiscing were all dominant issues that emerged from the interview data. Social network approval as well as positive role models in the form of older siblings was also instrumental in lending support to the success and general positive attitude felt by participants about the geographic separation. Methods of communication included the telephone and e-mail, which was substituted or supplementary when high phone bills created financial concerns for the respondents. Variation in physical visitation was due to the intersection of academic schedule, affordable transportation, attitude towards work disruptions, geographic distance, and a general willingness to travel. Participants told a story of the geographic separation as both a temporary and necessary inconvenience, rather than a major obstacle or focal point of the relationship. Future directions for studying long-distance dating relationships include collecting couple data and examining gender differences to determine if sex has an impact on how geographic separation is viewed. === Master of Science
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title Relational Maintenance in Long-Distance Dating Relationships: Staying Close
title_short Relational Maintenance in Long-Distance Dating Relationships: Staying Close
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title_fullStr Relational Maintenance in Long-Distance Dating Relationships: Staying Close
title_full_unstemmed Relational Maintenance in Long-Distance Dating Relationships: Staying Close
title_sort relational maintenance in long-distance dating relationships: staying close
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