A Decade Review of Sex and Partnering in Adolescence and Young Adulthood

The formation and development of romantic relationships continues to be an important area of study among adolescent and young adult populations. Although many adolescents and young adults report having committed romantic relationship experiences, which may or may not include sexual activity, researc...

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Adolescents
Couples
dating
Developmental Tasks
Early Adolescents
Experiments
Females
Identity formation
Males
mate selection
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Researchers
Romantic relationships
Self Actualization
Sex Role
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