Going the Distance: Understanding the Process of Maintaining a Long-Distance Relationship in Graduate School

E. Fletcher
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Graduate studies can be one of the most stressful periods of an individual’s life, and the added stressor of being at a distance from a significant other (SO) can complicate this issue. The partner is an important source of support and understanding during this process, and they can help alleviate stressors during this transition. Graduate students are typically not the focus of the research, and neither are the positive aspects of engaging in an long-distance relationship (LDR). Thus, this study addresses: What has been the process of maintaining an LDR while entering graduate studies? Participants were selected based on heterogenous and opportunistic sampling, and included four heterosexual, female graduate students whom were engaged in an LDR. Semi-structured interviews were utilized in conjunction with an grounded theory approach to better understand the subjective experiences of initiating, transitioning into, and maintaining an LDR while one partner undertook graduate studies. Keywords: graduate studies, grounded theory, long-distance relationship, mental health, stress
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走远:了解研究生院维持异地关系的过程
研究生学习可能是一个人一生中压力最大的时期之一,而与重要的另一半(SO)保持距离的额外压力会使这个问题复杂化。在这个过程中,伴侣是支持和理解的重要来源,他们可以帮助减轻过渡期间的压力源。研究生通常不是研究的重点,异地恋的积极方面也不是。因此,本研究涉及:在进入研究生学习期间保持LDR的过程是什么?参与者的选择基于异质性和机会性抽样,包括四名异性恋女研究生,她们参与了LDR。半结构化访谈与扎根理论方法结合使用,以更好地理解在一个合伙人进行研究生学习时启动、过渡到和维持LDR的主观体验。关键词:研究生,扎根理论,异地恋,心理健康,压力
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