Open communication and partner support in intercultural and interfaith romantic relationships: A relational maintenance approach

Open communication regarding cultural and religious differences and similarities, partner support for culture and religion, and relationship distress were examined at baseline and one-year follow-up in 353 late adolescent and young adult college-students involved in romantic relationships. For inter...

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Race
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