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ArtikelAre There Religious Variations in Marital Infidelity?  
Oleh: Burdette, Amy M. ; Ellison, Christopher G. ; Gore, Kurt A. ; Sherkat, Darren E.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Family Issues vol. 28 no. 12 (Dec. 2007), page 1553-1581.
Topik: religion; infidelity; marriage; sexual behavior
Fulltext: 1553.pdf (146.3KB)
Isi artikelAlthough previous scholarship has examined the relationship between religious involvement and a wide range of family outcomes, the relationship between religion and extramarital sexual behavior remains understudied. The authors investigate how religious affiliation, participation, and biblical beliefs explain differences in self-reported marital infidelity. This study examines data from the 1991-2004 General Social Surveys and finds that religious factors are associated with the likelihood of marital infidelity. Both church attendance and biblical beliefs are associated with lower odds of self-reported infidelity. Additionally, the authors find substantial denominational variations in the odds of marital infidelity, particularly among those who strongly affiliate with their religious group.
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