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Hebert, Sarah; Popadiuk, Natalee – Journal of College Student Development, 2008
Prior nonmarital breakup research has been focused on negative outcomes, rarely examining the personal growth aspects of this experience. In this study, we used a qualitative grounded theory methodology to explore the changes that university students reported experiencing as a result of a heterosexual nonmarital breakup and how those changes…
Descriptors: College Students, Intimacy, Interpersonal Relationship, Emotional Response
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Taub, Deborah J.; McEwen, Marylu K. – Journal of College Student Development, 1991
Examined patterns of psychosocial development for white and African-American traditional-age undergraduate female college students (n=218). Differences were found by class level in measures of autonomy with seniors scoring higher than other classes and mature interpersonal relationship scores indicating a gradual increase. In a measurement of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Females, Higher Education
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White, Kimberly; Strange, Carney – Journal of College Student Development, 1993
Study of college women (n=131) at midwestern university found significant effects of an unwanted childhood sexual experience on subsequent psychosocial tasks of intimacy and career planning. In addition, victims of incestuous, adult perpetrators, who encountered experiences of greater severity, reported greatest number of negative developmental…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Child Abuse, College Students, Females
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Paul, Elizabeth L.; Poole, Amanda; Jakubowyc, Nancy – Journal of College Student Development, 1998
Explores the associations between romantic relationship status and intimacy development during students' (N=297) first semester of college. Examines the relationship of intimacy development to psychological well-being and discusses implications for interventions. (EMK)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Higher Education, Individual Development, Interpersonal Attraction