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Loneliness, Sex, Romantic Jealousy, and Powerlessness

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2001
The revised UCLA Loneliness Scale, items from a revision of an interpersonal jealousy personality scale varying in partner-rival contact, and vignettes depicting partner-rival contact were administered to 194 female and 97 male college students in Study 1.
Ken J. Rotenberg   +2 more
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Romantic jealousy: A review

2020
The present review aims to examine the current research state on jealousy within couple relationships. In particular, starting from the construct definition, this paper examines the main theoretical models developed so far and examines the specific manifestations and characteristics that distinguish normal from pathological jealousy, the outcomes that ...
Ghinassi S., Tani F.
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Sexual and Romantic Jealousy in Heterosexual and Homosexual Adults

Psychological Science, 2002
Several theorists have claimed that men are innately more upset by a mate's sexual infidelity and women are more upset by a mate's emotional infidelity because the sexes faced different adaptive problems (for men, cuckoldry; for women, losing a mate's resources).
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Culture and gender differences in romantic jealousy

Personality and Individual Differences, 2015
Abstract Jealousy is an intense emotion that is experienced in the context of romantic relationships. Previous research reported gender differences in ratings of jealousy over a sexual versus emotional infidelity. This study explored culture and gender differences in jealousy using a mixed methods survey design.
Danielle L. Zandbergen, Susan G. Brown
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Romantic jealousy: Emotions and communicative responses

Personal Relationships, 2005
Two independently conducted studies investigate the relations between jealousy-related emotions and communicative responses. In Study 1, participants provided open-ended accounts of specific jealousy episodes, from which descriptions of jealous communication were coded. Study 2 examined whether people tend to experience jealousy-related emotion and use
Laura K. Guerrero   +2 more
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Jealousy and Romantic Love: A Longitudinal Study

Psychological Reports, 1986
In this study subjects' 1978 Interpersonal Jealousy Scale scores predicted whether they had married their 1978 dating partners by 1985. Jealousy apparently preserves and promotes love.
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Romantic jealousy and relational satisfaction: A look at the impact of jealousy experience and expression

Communication Reports, 1995
This study investigated the combined effects jealousy experience and expression have on relational satisfaction. A sample of 346 individuals currently involved in dating or marital relationships completed questionnaires. Results indicated that: (1) cognitive jealousy is a more potent predictor of relational satisfaction than emotional jealousy, (2 ...
Peter A. Andersen   +3 more
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Romantic jealousy and affairs: Research and implications for couple therapy

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1997
Romantic jealousy is often experienced after a situation is interpreted as threatening to one's intimate relationship and can involve elements of other emotions such as anger, fear, and sadness. An individual experiencing jealousy may engage in a number of behaviors and thought processes aimed at reducing jealousy or keeping the relationship intact ...
A, Cano, K D, O'Leary
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Experience and Expression of Jealousy: Comparison between Friends and Romantics

Psychological Reports, 1991
A survey was administered to assess the differences between friends and romantics regarding the experience and expression of jealousy. The first hypothesis predicted that the perceived appropriateness of the expression of jealousy would be greater in romantic relationships than in friendships.
K S, Aune, J, Comstock
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The differentiation of social-comparison jealousy and romantic jealousy.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1986
Peter Salovey, Judith Rodin
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