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Reported reasons for breakdown of marriage and cohabitation in Britain: Findings
from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3)
#MMPMID28333973
Gravningen K
; Mitchell KR
; Wellings K
; Johnson AM
; Geary R
; Jones KG
; Clifton S
; Erens B
; Lu M
; Chayachinda C
; Field N
; Sonnenberg P
; Mercer CH
PLoS One
2017[]; 12
(3
): e0174129
PMID28333973
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OBJECTIVES: Breakdown of marriage and cohabitation is common in Western countries
and is costly for individuals and society. Most research on reasons for breakdown
has focused on marriages ending in divorce and/or have used data unrepresentative
of the population. We present prevalence estimates of, and differences in,
reported reasons for recent breakdown of marriages and cohabitations in Britain.
METHODS: Descriptive analyses of data from Britain's third National Survey of
Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3), a probability sample survey (15,162
people aged 16-74 years) undertaken 2010-2012, using computer-assisted personal
interviewing. We examined participants' reported reasons for live-in partnership
breakdown in the past 5 years and how these varied by gender and partnership type
(married vs. cohabitation). RESULTS: Overall, 10.9% (95% CI: 9.9-11.9%) of men
and 14.1% (13.2-15.0%) of women reported live-in partnership breakdown in the
past 5 years. Mean duration of men's marriages was 14.2 years (95% CI: 12.8-15.7)
vs. cohabitations; 3.5 years (3.0-4.0), and for women: 14.6 years (13.5-15.8) vs.
4.2 years (3.7-4.8). Among 706 men and 1254 women reporting experience of recent
breakdown, the reasons 'grew apart' (men 39%, women 36%), 'arguments' (27%, 30%),
'unfaithfulness/adultery' (18%, 24%, p<0.05), and 'lack of respect/appreciation'
(17%, 25%, p<0.05) were the most common, irrespective of partnership type. A
total of 16% of women vs. 4% of men cited domestic violence. After adjusting for
age at interview and duration of partnership, there were no significant
differences in reasons given for breakup by partnership type, except that men
more commonly cited 'moving due to changing circumstances' as a reason for a
cohabitation ending than for a marriage (AOR = 3.78, 95% CI: 1.08-13.21); and
among women, 'not sharing housework' (0.54, 0.35-0.83) and 'sexual difficulties'
(0.45, 0.25-0.84) were less commonly cited as reasons for cohabitation ending
than marriage. CONCLUSION: These representative data on recently ended marriages
and cohabitations among men and women in Britain show that there were more
similarities than differences in the reasons reported for breakdown across
partnership type. For both marriages and cohabitations, cited reasons relating to
communication and relationship quality issues were most common, followed by
unfaithfulness/adultery. Our findings support a focus on relationship quality,
including communication and conflict resolution, in preventive and therapeutic
interventions addressing breakdown of live-in partnerships.
|Adolescent
[MESH]
|Adult
[MESH]
|Aged
[MESH]
|Attitude
[MESH]
|Divorce/psychology/*statistics & numerical data
[MESH]
|Female
[MESH]
|Humans
[MESH]
|Life Style
[MESH]
|Male
[MESH]
|Marriage/psychology/*statistics & numerical data
[MESH]
|Middle Aged
[MESH]
|Sex Factors
[MESH]
|Sexual Behavior/psychology/*statistics & numerical data
[MESH]