Relationship Factors in Polyamorous Women (Paperback)


This study was designed to explore the expectations, needs, wants, hopes, and experiences of polyamorous women in their relationships. The study was informed by the Waring Intimacy Questionnaire (Waring & Reddon, 1984) and the eight facets of intimacy identified for this measure. In this study 250 polyamorous women in the United States answered questions about their relationship experiences via a web-based survey. Descriptive data was gathered about why participants choose to engage in polyamorous relationships and what expectations, needs, hopes, and wants they achieved or did not achieve. Information gathered included demographic information, commitment practices, and relationship preferences. Participant responses were divided into subgroups, and while responses varied across sub-populations, nearly all subgroups described greater overall satisfaction in their polyamorous relationships. Participants reported, overall, that they experienced significant rewards and benefits in their polyamorous relationships, and that those rewards and benefits outweighed the moderate drawbacks that they perceived.

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This study was designed to explore the expectations, needs, wants, hopes, and experiences of polyamorous women in their relationships. The study was informed by the Waring Intimacy Questionnaire (Waring & Reddon, 1984) and the eight facets of intimacy identified for this measure. In this study 250 polyamorous women in the United States answered questions about their relationship experiences via a web-based survey. Descriptive data was gathered about why participants choose to engage in polyamorous relationships and what expectations, needs, hopes, and wants they achieved or did not achieve. Information gathered included demographic information, commitment practices, and relationship preferences. Participant responses were divided into subgroups, and while responses varied across sub-populations, nearly all subgroups described greater overall satisfaction in their polyamorous relationships. Participants reported, overall, that they experienced significant rewards and benefits in their polyamorous relationships, and that those rewards and benefits outweighed the moderate drawbacks that they perceived.

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Imprint

Scholars Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

February 2014

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First published

February 2014

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

144

ISBN-13

978-3-639-70703-8

Barcode

9783639707038

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LSN

3-639-70703-6



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