Integrity and Fidelity in Highly Religious Marriages
Keywords
fidelity, infidelity, integrity, marital satisfaction, relational satisfaction, religious couples
Abstract
Objective
We used qualitative data to evaluate how religious and interfaith couples may view the influences of fidelity and/or loyalty on their marriage.
Background
Religion often regulates beliefs surrounding marriage and sexuality. Religion tends to support fidelity to marital vows. Previous quantitative studies indicated that higher religiosity is linked with higher levels of marital stability and satisfaction.
Method
Using semistructured interviews with 261 married couples (N = 522) who were identified as both religious and relational exemplars, the potential connections and processes between religion, relationships, and fidelity or integrity were examined.
Results
Three core themes emerged from systematic team-based analyses: (1) integrity and/or fidelity strengthened marital quality and stability, (2) integrity and/or fidelity were core marital values and virtues, and (3) religion taught, developed, and motivated marital integrity and fidelity. Three subthemes were identified under this final theme: (3a) religious lifestyle, (3b) religious beliefs, and (3c) commitment to God. Contradictory voices that expressed and described challenges to marital integrity and fidelity are presented.
Conclusion
Couples discussed how their faiths' teachings on integrity and/or fidelity strengthened marital quality and stability, added to their core marital values and virtues, and motivated marital integrity and/or fidelity through a religious lifestyle, religious beliefs and morals, and commitment to God that built commitment and fidelity to spouse.
Implications
Therapists and educators who recognize that these deeply held values contribute to couples' stability and satisfaction within their relationship may be able to ask, understand, and harness religious strengths to facilitate commonalities and satisfaction.
Original Publication Citation
Leavitt, C. E.; Hendricks, J. J.; Clarke, R. W.; Marks, L.D.; Dollahite, D. C., & Rose, A. H. (2024). Integrity and fidelity in highly religious marriages. Family Relations, 73, 2134-2151. https://doi.org/10.1111/fare.12983
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Leavitt, Chelom E.; Hendricks, Justin J.; Clarke, Rebecca W.; Marks, Loren D.; Dollahite, David C.; and Rose, Andrew H., "Integrity and Fidelity in Highly Religious Marriages" (2024). Faculty Publications. 7947.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/7947
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2024
Publisher
Family Relations
Language
English
College
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Department
Family Life
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