www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6656620/
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longitudinal study of 165 adolescents followed from ages 13 to 30
positive expectations a
apacity for assertiveness
adult mental health outcomes (e.g., lower levels of anxiety and depression
long-term physical health,
family relationship quality, attachment experiences, and early peer competence
unclear given the developmental changes that continue to take place in romantic relationship functioning after the late adolescent and early adult period
long-term stability and lifelong pair bonding, and indeed reflect a truly different stage of romantic development
combination of comfort with intimacy, competence in managing conflicts, and maturity to sustain commitments over long periods of time
directly and uniquely predictive of future romantic satisfaction
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