Arielle Leonard Hodges’s research while affiliated with Chapman University and other places

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Publications (3)


Teaching God’s design: exploring the rhetorical and relational goals of evangelical leaders during premarital education about sex
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November 2023

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Communication Education

Arielle Leonard Hodges

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“Some days are much holier than others”: Relational uncertainty and partner influence in Christian dating couples' sexual intimacy negotiation

May 2023

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Personal Relationships

When intrafaith couples' religion strictly prohibits premarital sexual intercourse, negotiating sexual intimacy can become a multilayered process of identity negotiation that compounds the difficulty of sexual communication. Through the lens of relational turbulence theory, this study explored how devout Christian couples negotiate sexual intimacy by reanalyzing qualitative interview data the first author collected in 2017 from 16 self‐identified Christians (8 heterosexual couples). Seven themes revealed how relational uncertainty, partner interference, and partner facilitation manifested in the context of sexual intimacy negotiation. Themes of relational uncertainty experience and prevention included assumption of shared values , relationship talk , and sexual behaviors as an uncertainty catalyst . Partner facilitation and interference emerged as themes of sexual escalation and de‐escalation including snowball effect, pinpointing underlying motivations for boundary violations , gatekeeping sexual temptation , and drawing from shared values of sacrifice and prayer . These interpretive findings advance the literature on relational turbulence theory and provide Christian dating couples with practical advice for how to negotiate sexual intimacy in committed premarital relationships.