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LoginTeenagers engaged in toxic, controlling dating relationships may be at risk for a variety of problems as they enter adulthood, including drug use, as well as mental and physical health struggles , new research finds. The study, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics , also showed that such teens are likely to repeat patterns of unhealthy — potentially dangerous — intimate relationships. Piolanti and his colleagues reviewed 38 studies conducted between and that focused on the effects of a variety of teen dating violence, including sexual, physical, cyber and psychological abuse. Most of the studies were done in the United States, and followed teens for at least one year. Altogether, the studies found that young people — most often women — who had been in troublesome romantic relationships during their teen years were more likely to repeat those dating patterns, as well as starting drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes and marijuana. Teen dating violence "was also significantly associated with increased sexual risk behaviors, such as unprotected sex or sexual intercourse under the influence of alcohol," the study authors wrote. Several of the reviewed studies linked teen dating violence with symptoms of depression in young women for up to six years following the teenage relationship.
One out of five teens say they are currently in a relationship, where teens ages claim to have dated or been in a romantic relationship with someone at some point in their life. With that being said, what are the positives and negatives when it comes to teen dating? Dating among teens can have a positive effect on the way they act in school, how they interact with other people, and their self esteem. Another positive effect dating could have is it could help the individual discover more about who they are as a person. If the relationship causes you to lose track of your responsibility, to neglect relationships with your family or friends, or if you are not making good choices it could be unhealthy. Some examples of this are unsafe sexual behavior, drug or alcohol use, abuse or mental health problems, or other delinquent type activities. These negative effects can cause serious problems.
Considering a host of social pressures and stresses that adolescents experience, the addition of a relationship to the equation can have a negative impact, according to a study from BYU professor of family life Adam Rogers. His study followed adolescent couples daily for three months. He looked at common romantic interactions between couples that could predict their daily mood or psychological well-being. His main finding was that certain interactions, especially conflicts, contributed to significant fluctuations in their daily negative mood.
Remember the first time you fell in love? It was all you could think about and you thought it would last forever. Combine that with what you know about all the physical and emotional changes your teen is going through. Dating can affect a teen in both positive and negative ways. Teens can learn from both the good and the bad.
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