Intercouple Dating on a College Campus

  • Michael D. Reiter
  • , Jaimie M. Krause
  • , Amber Stirlen

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    Abstract

    Four hundred eighty six university students completed a confidential questionnaire designed to assess a multitude of aspects of their current and past dating relationships. The 24-item questionnaire was designed to highlight the prevalence and rate that individuals were involved in intercouple relationships; these being interfaith, intercultural, and/or interracial romantic relationships. Sixty six percent of the participants reported being involved at some time in an intercouple relationship. The overall results of the survey and the importance to college personnel and students are given.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalCollege Student Journal
    Volume39
    StatePublished - Sep 1 2005

    Keywords

    • college students
    • cultural differences
    • dating (social)
    • individual differences
    • intercouple relationships
    • racial differences
    • religion
    • student diversity

    Disciplines

    • Arts and Humanities
    • Social and Behavioral Sciences

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