Rejection sensitivity and adolescents' perceptions of romantic interactions |
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Authors: | Jerika C Norona Joseph F Salvatore Deborah P Welsh Nancy Darling |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, 305 Austin Peay Building, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-0900, USA;2. Department of Psychology, Severance Hall 228B, Oberlin College, 120 West Lorain, Oberlin, OH 44074, USA |
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Abstract: | Rejection sensitivity – the tendency to expect, perceive, and overreact to rejection by others – is linked with individuals' expectations that their romantic partners' behaviors have negative intent, even if, perhaps, such behaviors could be considered neutral when observed by another. The aim of the present study was to test this proposition, derived from rejection sensitivity theory, using a Video-Recall Procedure with adolescent couples in the US (N = 386 adolescents, 50% girls). We examined whether adolescents who were more sensitive to rejection perceived their romantic partners' behaviors as more conflictual than when viewed by trained, third-party observers. Findings suggest that, at the micro-analytic level, higher rejection sensitivity is associated with adolescents' heightened perception of their romantic partners as conflictual when compared to observers, who more often coded the same behaviors as neutral rather than conflictual. Implications for adolescent mental health and well-being are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Rejection sensitivity Adolescence Romantic relationships Conflict Video-Recall Procedure |
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