Barriers to Marital Infidelity |
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Authors: | Michelle M. Jeanfreau Michael Mong |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Child and Family Studies, The University of Southern Mississippi, Long Beach, Mississippi, USA;2. Department of Psychology, The University of Southern Mississippi, Long Beach, Mississippi, USA |
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Abstract: | This study used a qualitative approach as a means of exploring barriers to marital infidelity. There has been a substantial amount of research on marital infidelity in recent years, but there is no significant empirical research that looks at protective factors that act as a barrier to keep the marital relationship safe from marital infidelity. This study focused on establishing themes that represent opportunities to have a marital affair, as well as identifying protective factors that act as a barrier to marital infidelity. Semi-structured interviews were audiotaped, transcribed, and analyzed using thematic analysis, a process for encoding qualitative information (Boyatzis) served to identify themes and categories from the recorded participant experiences. Three themes emerged that represent an opportunity to have a marital affair and three themes emerged as barriers to marital infidelity. Opportunities to have a marital affair were represented by direct attempts, flirtatious behavior, and establishing emotional intimacy. Finally, the barriers to marital infidelity were love, religious values and commitment, and communication. Clinical implications are discussed, as well as the limitations of the current study. |
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Keywords: | marital infidelity marriage protective factors relationships |
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