Greek adolescents' intimate relations before their transition to adulthood

J Adolesc. 2014 Dec;37(8):1475-88. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2014.07.018. Epub 2014 Aug 22.

Abstract

The study examined whether the characteristics of the other partner in a dyad could reveal some unique intimate relationships regardless of the commonalties in the intimate relationships adolescents and emerging adults endorse with four important partners (mother, father, female and male peers). Six hundred and thirteen (56.8% female) Greek adolescents and emerging adults participated in the study. Participants endorsed their agreement to nine items addressing issues of intimacy and companionship. The intimate relationships with the four important partners share some common characteristics reflecting the person who endorses the intimate relationships and are also reciprocal, depending on who is the other partner in the dyad. The intimacy participants endorsed with their parents contributed to the intimate relationship with their peers of the same sex with the parent. The way Greek youth is gendered could explain the characteristics of the intimate relationships they endorse with the other partners in the dyads.

Keywords: Adolescence; Emerging Adulthood; Intimacy; Parents; Peers.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adolescent Development
  • Adult / psychology
  • Culture
  • Female
  • Greece
  • Human Development
  • Humans
  • Interpersonal Relations*
  • Male
  • Parent-Child Relations
  • Peer Group
  • Psychology, Adolescent*
  • Sex Factors
  • Young Adult / psychology