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Dating and Young Adults

The Dating and Young Adults (DYAD) study is a mixed-method study examining relationship factors in young adults in the form of interviews and questionnaires

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This study investigates young adult perspectives related to dating and dating abuse and how these views relate to mental health, emotions, and attitudes.

The recent works below were created using data from DYAD

MANUSCRIPTS 

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Basting*, E. J., Munshi*, I., Harangozo*, J., Dongarra*, M., & Goncy, E. A. (2023). When does technology use within dating relationships cross the line? A thematic content analysis of semi-structured interviews with young adults. Psychology of Violence. https://doi-org.10.1037/vio0000479

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PRESENTATIONS 

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Munshi*, I., & Goncy, E. A. (2021, May).  Associations of physical and sexual assault on subsequent young adult dating abuse. Paper presentation at the 2021 American Society of Criminology conference.

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Munshi*, I., Cowan*, J., & Goncy, E. A. (2021, August). Gender, attachment, and romantic relationship satisfaction: Testing novel methodology. Poster presentation to the 2021 American Psychological Association annual conference, virtual.

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Munshi*, I., & Goncy, E. A. (2021, July). Does self-blaming and catastrophizing associate with dating abuse victimization and perpetration in dating young adults? Poster presentation to the 2021 British Psychological Society Division of Counselling Psychology annual conference, virtual.

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Munshi*, I., & Goncy, E. A. (2021, November). Trauma symptoms and dating abuse perpetration and victimization: Examination of gender, sexual orientation, and race as moderators among emerging adults.

Paper presented to the 2021 Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood annual conference, virtual.

 

Munshi*, I., & Goncy, E. A. (2021, November).  Does depression and affect relate to dating abuse perpetration and victimization history among emerging adults?  Poster presented to the 2021 Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood annual conference, virtual

 

Munshi*, I., & Goncy, E. A. (2021, April). Is social media jealousy in romantic relationships related to depression? Presentation for the 2021 Midwestern Psychological Association annual virtual conference.

 

Knickerbocker*, N., Dieleman*, M., & Goncy, E. A. (2021, April). Are fear of intimacy and post-traumatic stress disorder correlated?  Poster presentation to the 2021 Midwestern Psychological Association annual conference, virtual

 

Breen*, H. & Goncy, E. A. (2020, November). PTSD arousal symptoms mediate the relationship between adverse life experiences and dating abuse. Poster presented virtually at the 2020 International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Virtual conference.

 

Wolf*, N., & Goncy, E. A. (2020, November). Depression symptoms of victims of sexual violence: The exacerbating roles of self-blame and catastrophizing. Poster presented at the 2020 annual convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, virtual conference. 

 

Basting*, E. & Goncy, E.A., (2020, November). Linking corporal punishment approval and dating abuse perpetration among young adults: the effect of catastrophizing and trait forgiveness. Poster presented at the 54th annual convention of the Association for Behavioral Cognitive Therapies conference, virtual conference.

 

Basting*, E., Wolf*, N., & Goncy, E.A. (2020, November). Is early substance use initiation related to increased revictimization risk in young adult dating relationships? Poster presented at the 54th annual convention of the Association for Behavioral Cognitive Therapies conference, virtual conference.

 

Wolf*, N. P., Basting*, E. J., & Goncy, E. A. (2020, April). Threatening behavior victimization and depression: the moderating roles of meaning-based coping mechanisms. Poster submitted to the annual 2020 ResilienceCon, Nashville, TN. (Conference cancelled)

 

Basting*, E., & Goncy E.A. (2020, April). Approval of corporal punishment, dating abuse perpetration, and key moderators. Paper presentation at the 92nd annual convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. (Conference cancelled)

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