Gender Differences in Covert Fidelity Management among Dating Individuals in China

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Y. M. Li
Darius K.-S. Chan
Vikki W.-S. Law
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[1] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Department of Psychology
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Sex Roles | 2012年 / 67卷
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Gender differences; Covert fidelity management; Moderator; Relationship satisfaction;
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This study examined gender differences in covert fidelity management among dating individuals in China. Fidelity management refers to tactics and behaviors people use to monitor their partners’ fidelity. Two hundred and thirty two young adults (18–26 years old, M = 23.44, SD = 1.93) primarily from the cities of Beijing, Wuhan, Dalian, and Guangzhou in mainland China completed a questionnaire designed to measure self-esteem, trust, peer influence, relationship satisfaction and covert fidelity management. Consistent with our hypothesis, women were found to engage in more covert fidelity management than men. Regression results revealed that for both women and men, trust and peer influence were significant predictors of covert fidelity management behavior. However, self-esteem was a significant predictor of men’s covert fidelity management, not women’s. Furthermore, covert fidelity management was found not related to women’s relationship satisfaction, but was significantly associated with men’s satisfaction in a negative direction. These findings have interesting implications for understanding romantic partners’ behaviors in infidelity-related situations.
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页码:544 / 558
页数:14
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