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Analysis of the Reasons for Infidelity in Women with Extra-marital Relationships: A Qualitative Study

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  • Shima Messripour
  • Ozra Etemadi
  • Seyed Ahmad Ahmadi
  • Rezvanosadat Jazayeri

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Due to the higher statistics of male infidelity, the focus of previous studies has been on investigating the reasons for infidelity in this gender group. On the other hand; since marital infidelity is a phenomenon that affects every country’s culture, people, and even families, the results of research studies conducted overseas cannot be fully implicated to Iranian families. To this end, this study aimed at analyzing the reasons behind infidelity in women with extra-marital relationships in the form of a qualitative study. This study was conducted through a qualitative research approach and by using the content analysis method. Participants included 11 women referred to the counseling centers in the city of Isfahan. Purposive sampling was used and continued until data saturation. Semi-structured interviews were employed as the primary method of data collection. The data were analyzed via qualitative content analysis and constant comparative analysis methods. After the examination and division of the basic concepts, 800 initial codes were extracted from interviews. The categories were created based on the codes following several reviews and summarizations on the basis of similarities. By the nature, these conceptual and abstract themes were named in three categories of intrapersonal factors, marital conflicts, and sexual reasons. The factors affecting female infidelity in this study had three dimensions. These factors included intrapersonal factors, marital conflicts, and sexual reasons. These findings can help psychologists, family counselors, and planners in the field of the social sciences identify the efficient scopes and purposes.

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  • Shima Messripour & Ozra Etemadi & Seyed Ahmad Ahmadi & Rezvanosadat Jazayeri, 2016. "Analysis of the Reasons for Infidelity in Women with Extra-marital Relationships: A Qualitative Study," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(5), pages 151-151, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:10:y:2016:i:5:p:151
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