1. Relationship Quality and Sexuality: A Latent Profile Analysis of Long-term Heterosexual and LGB Long-term Partnerships.
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Chonody, Jill M., Killian, Mike, Gabb, Jacqui, and Dunk-West, Priscilla
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CHI-squared test ,INTERPERSONAL relations ,LATENT structure analysis ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,RESEARCH funding ,SCALE analysis (Psychology) ,HUMAN sexuality ,SURVEYS ,QUALITATIVE research ,LGBTQ+ people ,QUANTITATIVE research ,EFFECT sizes (Statistics) ,EDUCATIONAL attainment ,SEXUAL orientation identity ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Purpose: Drawing on survey data (N = 7,826) collected in the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States, this paper examines whether sexual orientation is a differentiating factor in explaining relationship quality and maintenance. Previous research suggests that sexual orientation is not significant in determining relationship satisfaction; however, these analyses have used traditional variable driven approaches, which do not provide an holistic view of the relationship by considering the unique combination of characteristics. Method: In this study, latent profile analyses were used, which is a person-centered approach that allows for identification of different types of long-term relationships. Results: Data suggested that LGB individuals had marginally higher levels of relationship quality compared to their heterosexual counterparts, and sexual orientation was also associated with differing types of long-term relationships. Discussion: These findings are interrogated in more detail, in particular, how sexual orientation is associated with types of long-term relationships and how everyday practices are associated with relationship quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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