| Literature DB >> 36105744 |
Philipp Yorck Herzberg1, Swetlana Wildfang2, Janine Quittschalle1.
Abstract
Although, uncommitted dating via online apps is widespread, most people find value in long-term, trusting relationships. From a social and evolutionary point of view, it has been theorized that mating strategies, and, in particular, short-term strategies make some relationships more vulnerable than others. In our study, we examined short- and long-term relationship orientation and their association with relationship quality. We analysed data from 395 heterosexual couples using the actor-partner-interdependence model in order to explore effects on individuals and couples. Results demonstrated that short-term orientation was associated with lower levels of relationship quality and an increased likelihood of complaints about the partner and the relationship. Long-term relationship orientation, on the other hand, was associated with higher levels of relationship quality. In addition, higher levels of sexual satisfaction mediate the association between short-term orientation and relationship quality. In-depth analyses revealed gender- and couple effects.Entities:
Keywords: Dyadic data analysis; Expectancy fulfilment; Relationship orientation (short- and long-term); Relationship quality; Sexual satisfaction; Sociosexuality
Year: 2022 PMID: 36105744 PMCID: PMC9463505 DOI: 10.1007/s41042-022-00076-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Appl Posit Psychol ISSN: 2364-5059