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Original Articles

Links between Rejection Sensitivity and Adolescent Romantic Relationship Functioning: The Mediating Role of Problem-Solving Behaviors

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Pages 603-623 | Received 18 Mar 2009, Accepted 04 May 2010, Published online: 01 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

This study examined links between rejection sensitivity and both relationship satisfaction and perpetration of aggression in 92 adolescent romantic couples. Using a video recall procedure, couple members' ratings of their own and their partners' behaviors during a problem-solving task were hypothesized to mediate links between rejection sensitivity and maladaptive relationship outcomes. Rejection sensitivity scores were related to higher levels of aggression and lower relationship satisfaction, and associations were mediated by couple members' ratings of conflict, sarcasm, and giving in during the interaction. Findings are consistent with the rejection sensitivity model, positing that rejection-sensitive individuals interpret their interactions more negatively, and those negative interpretations lead them to behave in ways that compromise the quality of their close relationships.

Notes

Data for this project were collected as part of a larger study funded by a Utah State University New Faculty Grant and by B/START Grant 1 R03 MH064689-01A1 from the National Institute of Mental Health, both awarded to Renee V. Galliher.

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