Religiosity and Adolescent Females’ Characterizations of Healthy Dating Dynamics

Donna Howard, Katrina J. Debnam, Chandria Jones, Zahra Saboori, Nancy Aiken, Sharon O’Brien

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In this study, we utilize the Socialization Influence Framework to examine how personal religiosity may influence adolescent dating dynamics. We conducted fifty in-depth interviews with adolescent females aged 15-18 attending high schools in a mid-Atlantic city. Six broad themes characterizing healthy dating dynamics were identified: Investment in the Relationship; Healthy Communications; Harmonious Interactions; Non-Destructive Dynamics; Relations with Family, Friends and Others; and Maintenance of Personal Integrity. Differences in characterizations emerged in relation to the degree of personal religiosity. Findings have implications for faith-based initiatives and efforts to promote positive youth development. The process by which internalization of religious beliefs may also translate into risk for unhealthy dating dynamics remains an important area of study.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/ct.v3n2p11

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