Few studies provide specific rates of marital divorce or separation in asso-ciation with a history of infidelity. Research based primarily from clinical or help-seeking populations suggests that most couples who have experienced infidelity do not divorce within the time frames assessed. Using self-reported history of extramarital sex (EMS), divorce, and separation data from 16,090 individuals assessed between 1991 and 2008 as part of the General Social Survey (GSS), the authors found that, relative to married (and never di-vorced) individuals, a history of EMS raised the likelihood of being currently divorced but remarried (odds ratio [OR] = 2.6), divorced and not remarried (OR = 4.1), and separated (OR = 5.8). While there are interpretive...
Prior research found that lower sexual frequency and satisfaction were associated with higher rates ...
Prior research suggests a correlation between incarceration and marital dissolution, al-though quest...
Marital exclusivity refers to the degree to which activities with individuals other than the spouse ...
Previous models of the risk of extramarital sex (EMS) rely largely on cross-section samples and retr...
We studied the reasons of couples’ sexual infidelity in family courts. As such, 42 participants were...
An extramarital affair can apply great pressure on a couple, which may increase given the number of ...
This brief summarizes an examination of the associations between veteran status, extramarital sex, a...
This study examines several aspects of the association between engaging in extramarital sex and the ...
This study focused on individuals' re-partnering behavior following a divorce and asked whether divo...
The impact of marital separation and divorce on individuals varies widely, depending on a range of f...
The purpose of this study was to examine the trajectory of marriages following reported experiences ...
This study aimed to assess the relative importance of demographic, interpersonal, and personality fa...
This article provides the first empirical study on how the perceived changes of marital satisfaction...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Infidelity is not uncommon in American marriages, yet...
This article provides the first empirical study on how the perceived changes of marital satisfaction...
Prior research found that lower sexual frequency and satisfaction were associated with higher rates ...
Prior research suggests a correlation between incarceration and marital dissolution, al-though quest...
Marital exclusivity refers to the degree to which activities with individuals other than the spouse ...
Previous models of the risk of extramarital sex (EMS) rely largely on cross-section samples and retr...
We studied the reasons of couples’ sexual infidelity in family courts. As such, 42 participants were...
An extramarital affair can apply great pressure on a couple, which may increase given the number of ...
This brief summarizes an examination of the associations between veteran status, extramarital sex, a...
This study examines several aspects of the association between engaging in extramarital sex and the ...
This study focused on individuals' re-partnering behavior following a divorce and asked whether divo...
The impact of marital separation and divorce on individuals varies widely, depending on a range of f...
The purpose of this study was to examine the trajectory of marriages following reported experiences ...
This study aimed to assess the relative importance of demographic, interpersonal, and personality fa...
This article provides the first empirical study on how the perceived changes of marital satisfaction...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Infidelity is not uncommon in American marriages, yet...
This article provides the first empirical study on how the perceived changes of marital satisfaction...
Prior research found that lower sexual frequency and satisfaction were associated with higher rates ...
Prior research suggests a correlation between incarceration and marital dissolution, al-though quest...
Marital exclusivity refers to the degree to which activities with individuals other than the spouse ...