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First published on June 17, 2008, doi:10.1177/0146167208319693
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 2008;34:1226.
A more recent version of this article appeared on September 1, 2008
Young Adult Romantic Relationships: The Role of Parents Marital Problems and Relationship Efficacy
Ming Cui*,
Frank D. Fincham,
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B. Kay Pasley
Florida State University
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: mcui{at}fsu.edu.
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This study examined the link between parental divorce and marital conflict and young adult romantic relationships, and it tested whether offspring efficacy beliefs and conflict mediate this association. Young adults (N = 358) provided data at three time points each separated by 7-week intervals. Results from structural equation modeling demonstrated that (a) parents marital conflict, rather than parental divorce, was associated with offspring conflict behavior; (b) relationship efficacy mediated this association; and (c) conflict behavior, in turn, mediated the association between efficacy beliefs and the quality of offspring romantic relationships. These findings are discussed in terms of their implications for understanding the impact of parents marital problems on romantic relationships in young adulthood. Their implications for preventive interventions and future research are also outlined.

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