Information-Communication Technology (ICT) in our Lives: the Interplay of ICT and Romantic Relationships

Milan Pagon, Uroš Bizjak

Abstract


Relationships among different aspects of romantic relationship quality, the usage of information and communication technolo­gies (ICT), characteristics of a relationship, demographics, and personality were examined on a sample of 407 students in the Republic of Slovenia. The findings suggest that the most important factor in determining the quality of a romantic relationship is companionship (joint activities of a romantic couple). Romantic couples who generally spent more time in joint activities also spent more time using ICT in maintaining their romantic relationship. The usage of ICT in a romantic relationship itself does not influence the quality of that relationship. The general usage of ICT, however, deteriorates the quality of the romantic relationship. Once we take into account the impact of companionship, personality variables do not provide any unique contri­butions to romantic relationship quality.

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