The Impact of Family Communication Patterns on Students’ Romantic Relationships
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation
Mentor/Supervising Professor Name
Williams-Smith, Rachel
Abstract (Description of Research)
Family communication patterns influence children’s emotional development and relational outcomes across early developmental stages. The current study attempts to explore the relationship between family communication patterns and romantic relationships in students ages 18 and above who are attending Southern Adventist University. I want to see if the patterns other researchers have found will hold true for this population.
The Impact of Family Communication Patterns on Students’ Romantic Relationships
Family communication patterns influence children’s emotional development and relational outcomes across early developmental stages. The current study attempts to explore the relationship between family communication patterns and romantic relationships in students ages 18 and above who are attending Southern Adventist University. I want to see if the patterns other researchers have found will hold true for this population.