Some Get Mad, Others Get Sad: the Mediating Role of Jealousy in Female Undergraduate Students' Experiences with Romantic Relational Aggression
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<p>Romantic relational aggression is a form of psychological abuse that is meant to
purposefully incite or induce insecurity about the relationship. It has been shown to be
associated with emotional problems such as increased anxiety and depression symptoms
as well as aggression, all of which may be manifestations of jealousy. The goal of this
study was to propose and test a theoretical model explaining the fundamental role that
jealousy plays in mutual romantic relational aggression in intimate partnerships using
structural equation modeling. Results indicated that romantic relational victimization is
predictive of possessiveness (an indicator of jealousy), which in tum was predictive of
aggression use and anxious and depressive symptoms. Model fit indices supported our
theory that in this manner, relational victimization serves as a form of jealousy induction,
and that the resulting jealousy experienced by the victim can manifest as reciprocal
relational aggression, depressive, or anxious symptoms.</p>
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Title: Some Get Mad, Others Get Sad: the Mediating Role of Jealousy in Female Undergraduate Students' Experiences with Romantic Relational Aggression, Author: Steven Arnocky, Location: Thode