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Emerging adult perceptions of costs and benefits of using information and communication technology in dating relationships

  • Ishita Munshi
  • , Evan J. Basting
  • , Marissa Dongarra
  • , Jessica Harangozo
  • , Elizabeth Goncy
  • Wayne State University School of Medicine
  • University of Tennessee
  • Cleveland State University
  • University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

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Abstract

Rapid technological advancements have revolutionized the dating experiences of emerging adults. This study explored perceptions of information and communication technology within emerging adult romantic relationships and examined what young adults perceived to be the costs and benefits of using technology to communicate in dating relationships. Emerging adults (N = 118) from diverse backgrounds completed a semi-structured interview and thematic analysis was conducted on the interview responses. Several themes were identified that highlighted the positive influence of technology on relationship communication (e.g., greater efficiency), relationship development, and relationship maintenance. Despite several benefits, broad negative impacts of technology were also identified, including less privacy in relationships, and oversharing of relationship information online. The findings provide context for how technology has influenced relationship dynamics among emerging adults and can be useful to inform modern theories of romantic relationship development and relationship interventions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)855-882
Number of pages28
JournalPersonal Relationships
Volume31
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2024

Keywords

  • dating
  • qualitative
  • romantic relationships
  • technology-based communication
  • thematic analysis

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