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Permission-Giving and Marital Infidelity

Marriage & Family Review, 2015
ABSTRACTThe research used qualitative methods to begin exploring how individual’s decision-making enhances their risk of having a marital affair. Particularly how does a woman give herself permission to move forward with having an affair? Semistructured interviews were recorded with women who had a marital affair and then transcribed in preparation for
Jeanfreau, Michelle M.   +2 more
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Economic repercussions of marital infidelity

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 2016
Purpose – Numerous scholars have studied the propensity and related determinants of marital infidelity across socioeconomic and demographic groups. However, the broader social and economic consequences of infidelity remain an unexplored question, particularly the macroeconomic consequences from the individual impacts on ...
Elizabeth Crouch, Lori Dickes
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Marital Infidelity

Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy, 2005
SUMMARY This paper describes die usual course of discovered marital infidelity and its predictable posttraumatic reaction. It contrasts this phenomenon with situations in which the initial reaction to discovery is suppressed, leading to a delayed traumatic reaction.
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Predicting Attitudes Towards Marital Infidelity Based on Marital Conflict and Marital Quality Among Women

The psychology of woman journal, 2023
Objective: Marital infidelity is one of the most significant threats to the stability and continuity of marriage and refers to any sexual or emotional relationship beyond the committed relationship between two spouses. The current research was conducted to determine the relationship between marital conflict and marital quality with attitudes towards ...
Shayan Pourmolaie   +2 more
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Personality, Marital Satisfaction, and Probability of Marital Infidelity

Individual Differences Research, 2008
Personality and marital satisfaction may help to account for the likelihood of marital infidelity. We hypothesized that people with particularly disagreeable spouses (i.e., those low on Agreeableness) and particularly unreliable spouses (i.e., those low on Conscientiousness) will be less satisfied with their marriage, leading them to estimate a higher ...
Todd K. Shackelford   +2 more
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Countertransference in marital therapy for infidelity

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1998
Marital therapy for infidelity may bring up intense countertransference feelings in the therapist. Biases and identifications with one or the other spouse, moralism, and feelings of anger, helplessness, and hopelessness often surface while working with clients dealing with extramarital affairs.
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Are There Religious Variations in Marital Infidelity?

Journal of Family Issues, 2007
Although previous scholarship has examined the relationship between religious involvement and a wide range of family outcomes, the relationship between religion and extramarital sexual behavior remains understudied. The authors investigate how religious affiliation, participation, and biblical beliefs explain differences in self-reported marital ...
Amy M. Burdette   +3 more
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Risk Factors Associated with Women’s Marital Infidelity

Contemporary Family Therapy, 2014
This study used a qualitative approach to explore the complexity of marital infidelity and understand issues within the marriage that could increase the risk of having a marital affair. Semi-structured interviews were used to explore women’s participation in an extramarital affair(s).
Jeanfreau, Michelle M.   +2 more
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Opposite-sex coworkers and marital infidelity

Economics Letters, 2013
This paper examines if workplace sex ratios are associated with marital infidelity. I find that the likelihood of ever having been sexually unfaithful to a partner increases with a fraction of opposite-sex coworkers for men but not for women.
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Predicting Lifestyle and Marital Intimacy on the Tendency to Marital Infidelity in Women

The psychology of woman journal, 2020
This research was conducted to predict the tendency to marital infidelity in women: with the predictive role of lifestyles and marital intimacy. The current study was descriptive and correlational, and the statistical population of the research was women working in the offices of Karaj city in 2019; out of the statistical population, 250 women were ...
zohreh moradi   +2 more
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