Previous models of the risk of extramarital sex (EMS) rely largely on cross-section samples and retrospective reporting. This may well conflate causes with consequences of EMS in the same model. Instead, this study employs panel data with an event-history approach to re-assess the influences on the risk of EMS. The sample consists of 1,270 married respondents, with no prior history of EMS, who were followed up in five subsequent surveys spanning a 20-year period. The quality of the conjugal bond emerged as a paramount influence on the outcome. The hazard of EMS was higher for respondents who had ever experienced a trial separation, reported marital violence, scored higher on a marital instability index, or spent less time in activities with...
Extramarital affairs are one of the harms of the family institution that fundamentally affects the c...
This study examined the extent to which inequity, normative disapproval and marital dissatisfaction ...
Using a sample of males and females at high risk of offending, this study examines associations in c...
Previous models of the risk of extramarital sex (EMS) rely largely on cross-section samples and retr...
Few studies provide specific rates of marital divorce or separation in asso-ciation with a history o...
An extramarital affair can apply great pressure on a couple, which may increase given the number of ...
This study examines several aspects of the association between engaging in extramarital sex and the ...
This research estimates the role that a woman’s number of previous sexual partners has on the outcom...
This study examines the effect of marriage on the conditional probability of different types of seri...
The present study uses Cox proportional hazards modeling to examine the speed and likelihood of mari...
This study used a qualitative approach to explore the complexity of marital infidelity and understan...
Abstract: Collecting data for 240 individuals from rural and urban regions, this study examines the ...
Purpose: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive public health problem. Existing research has...
Purpose: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive public health problem. Existing research has...
Based on UK data, this study uses parametric and non-parametric hazard models to assess the signific...
Extramarital affairs are one of the harms of the family institution that fundamentally affects the c...
This study examined the extent to which inequity, normative disapproval and marital dissatisfaction ...
Using a sample of males and females at high risk of offending, this study examines associations in c...
Previous models of the risk of extramarital sex (EMS) rely largely on cross-section samples and retr...
Few studies provide specific rates of marital divorce or separation in asso-ciation with a history o...
An extramarital affair can apply great pressure on a couple, which may increase given the number of ...
This study examines several aspects of the association between engaging in extramarital sex and the ...
This research estimates the role that a woman’s number of previous sexual partners has on the outcom...
This study examines the effect of marriage on the conditional probability of different types of seri...
The present study uses Cox proportional hazards modeling to examine the speed and likelihood of mari...
This study used a qualitative approach to explore the complexity of marital infidelity and understan...
Abstract: Collecting data for 240 individuals from rural and urban regions, this study examines the ...
Purpose: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive public health problem. Existing research has...
Purpose: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive public health problem. Existing research has...
Based on UK data, this study uses parametric and non-parametric hazard models to assess the signific...
Extramarital affairs are one of the harms of the family institution that fundamentally affects the c...
This study examined the extent to which inequity, normative disapproval and marital dissatisfaction ...
Using a sample of males and females at high risk of offending, this study examines associations in c...