Abstract
Despite valuable insights into the predictors of high-quality romantic relationships, research has yet to examine the mediating role of peer relationship characteristics in linking parent-adolescent relationship quality to romantic relationship quality. In two longitudinal studies, the present research tested whether adolescents' relationship quality with best friends mediates the associations between relationship quality with mothers or fathers and relationship quality with romantic partners. In Study 1, 164 adolescents in early to middle adolescence (Mage = 13.76, SD = 0.87; 64% female; 91.5% Dutch ethnical background; 87.4% from intact families) who were in a romantic relationship participated. The sample of Study 2 consisted of 272 adolescents in late adolescence (Mage = 17.23, SD = 0.64; 56% female, 98% Dutch ethical background; 81% from intact families) in a romantic relationship. In both studies, adolescents completed questionnaires about their relationship with their parents at T1, their best friends one year later (T2), and their romantic relationship another year later (T3). The results of Study 1 showed that perceived best friend-adolescent relationship quality at T2 was related to romantic relationship quality at T3. No other significant longitudinal associations were found. The results of Study 2 (n = 272, Mage = 17.23) showed that perceived relationship quality with mothers and fathers was related to perceived romantic relationship quality at T3, and best friends' relationship quality at T2 partially mediated these associations. Overall, the results show that especially during late adolescence, when adolescents have a warm and supportive relationship with their parents, they are more likely to form good quality relationships with peers and, ultimately, intimate and committed romantic relationships.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Journal of Youth and Adolescence |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 28 Mar 2025 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© The Author(s) 2025.
Funding
Geertjan Overbeek was supported with a vici grant from the Dutch Science Council (016.Vici.185.063) during the preparation of this manuscript. Data of the RADAR (Research on Adolescent Development And Relationships) study were used (https://doi.org/10. 17026/dans-zrb-v5wp). RADAR has been financially supported by main grants from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (GB-MAGW 480-03-005, GB-MAGW 480-08-006), Stichting Achmea Slachtoffer en Samenleving (SASS), the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research to the Consortium Individual Development (CID; 024.001.003), a grant of the European Research Council (ERC- 2017-CoG- 773023 INTRANSITION), and various other grants from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, VU University Amsterdam, and Utrecht University. The funders had no role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
Funders | Funder number |
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Dutch Science Council | |
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam | |
Universiteit Utrecht | |
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek | GB-MAGW 480-03-005, GB-MAGW 480-08-006 |
Stichting Achmea Slachtoffer en Samenleving | 024.001.003 |
European Research Council | ERC-2017-CoG - 773023 INTRANSITION |
Keywords
- Adolescence
- Best friendships
- Longitudinal
- Parent-adolescent relationship
- Romantic relations