Exploring the theory of resilient commitment in emerging adulthood: a qualitative inquiry

dc.contributor.authorSibley, D. Scotten_US
dc.date.accessioned2015-04-20T14:09:00Z
dc.date.available2015-04-20T14:09:00Z
dc.date.graduationmonthMayen_US
dc.date.issued2015-05-01
dc.date.published2015en_US
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how emerging adults (18-29 year olds) define commitment in romantic relationships and have created meaning from the positive and negative examples of commitment they have witnessed. Twenty (10 men, 10 women) unmarried emerging adults were interviewed individually. Through the use of grounded theory four themes emerged to explain how emerging adults have constructed their understanding of commitment: complete loyalty, investment in the relationship, continual communication, and parental influence. From observing negative and positive examples of commitment, emerging adults learned to discern healthy and unhealthy characteristics of romantic relationships, are working to be different, and have learned what to do to make a committed relationship work long term including the sub-themes of unitedly persevere, prioritize the relationship, consider your partner, give substantial effort, have fidelity. These results extend our knowledge about the model of resilient commitment, and the critical purpose of meaning making. Implications for intervening with emerging adults to strengthen future romantic relationship stability are discussed.en_US
dc.description.advisorAmber V. Vennumen_US
dc.description.degreeDoctor of Philosophyen_US
dc.description.departmentSchool of Family Studies and Human Servicesen_US
dc.description.levelDoctoralen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2097/18950
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherKansas State Universityen
dc.subjectCommitmenten_US
dc.subjectEmerging adulthooden_US
dc.subjectResilienceen_US
dc.subjectRomantic relationshipsen_US
dc.subjectDecision-makingen_US
dc.subjectFamily of originen_US
dc.subject.umiIndividual & Family Studies (0628)en_US
dc.titleExploring the theory of resilient commitment in emerging adulthood: a qualitative inquiryen_US
dc.typeDissertationen_US

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