What Happens Abroad Stays Abroad? Going on a Student Exchange While Being in a Committed Relationship.

Bettina Baldt, Ulrike Sirsch

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Abstract

While substantial research focuses on genuine long-distance relationships, there is a lack of studies dealing with temporary long-distance relationships due to studies abroad. The present study with Austrian students tried to uncover differences between couples who terminated versus those who sustained their relationship during the exchange period. Participants (N = 119, 73.9% females, M-age = 24 years) were asked about perceived changes in the relationship due to their exchange experience, which they mainly spent abroad in Europe. Couples sustaining their relationship had more in-person contact. Thus, visits are essential for maintaining long-distance relationships during time abroad. In addition, participants still in their relationship after the exchange noticed different effects of changes on their relationship than did couples who separated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of International Students
Volume10
Issue number1
Early online date5 Apr 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 501005 Developmental psychology

Keywords

  • ATTACHMENT
  • EMERGING ADULTHOOD
  • IDENTITY
  • INTIMACY
  • LONG-DISTANCE
  • emerging adulthood
  • international exchange programs
  • intimate relationship
  • student mobility
  • study abroad
  • Study abroad
  • Emerging adulthood
  • Intimate relationship
  • Student mobility
  • International exchange programs

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