| Literature DB >> 28126106 |
Michelle L Frisco1, Marin R Wenger2, Derek A Kreager3.
Abstract
This study investigates extradyadic sex (EDS) among contemporary opposite-sex married and cohabiting young adults and examines how EDS is associated with union dissolution. By analyzing data from 8301 opposite-sex spouses and cohabiters in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, we estimate the prevalence of self-reported EDS, reports of partners' EDS, and reports of mutual EDS (i.e., both partners' engagement in EDS). Roughly 1 in 4 respondents reported that either they, their partner or both engaged in EDS. Young men were more likely than women to self-report EDS, while young women were more likely to report partners' EDS. Relative to no EDS, partners' EDS was associated with union dissolution, but self-reported EDS and mutual EDS were not. A partner's EDS was also associated with union dissolution relative to self-reported EDS. Associations between a partner's EDS and dissolution were consistent among spouses and cohabiters and among men and women.Entities:
Keywords: Cohabitation; Divorce; Extradyadic sex; Infidelity; Union dissolution
Year: 2016 PMID: 28126106 PMCID: PMC5300748 DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2016.08.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Sci Res ISSN: 0049-089X