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Pathways to online infidelity: The roles of perceived online dating success, perceived availability of alternative partners, and mate value discrepancy

Nascimento, Bruna S.; Adair, Lora; Vione, Katia

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Authors

Bruna S. Nascimento

Lora Adair

Katia Vione



Abstract

Online dating applications have become increasingly popular in recent years and a common way for relationship initiation. However, the potential implications of online dating applications for long-term relationships are not well-understood. To further the literature in this field, this study aimed to examine the association between perceived online dating success and online infidelity-related behaviours by considering two possible indirect paths through perceived number of alternative partners or mate value discrepancy (i.e., mate value relative to one’s partner) and attention to alternatives. A total of 338 individuals that were currently in an exclusive long-term relationship participated in this study. A serial mediation analysis with two parallel paths revealed that perceived online dating success is associated with higher perceived availability of alternative partners and higher mate value relative to one’s partner, both of which are associated with attention to alternatives that, in turn, increases engagement in online infidelity-related behaviours. No direct association between perceived online dating success and online infidelity-related behaviours was found.

Citation

Nascimento, B. S., Adair, L., & Vione, K. (2024). Pathways to online infidelity: The roles of perceived online dating success, perceived availability of alternative partners, and mate value discrepancy. Current Psychology, 43(14), 12782-12793. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-023-05345-y

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 17, 2023
Online Publication Date Nov 8, 2023
Publication Date Apr 1, 2024
Deposit Date Jan 8, 2024
Publicly Available Date Apr 12, 2024
Journal Current Psychology
Print ISSN 1046-1310
Electronic ISSN 1936-4733
Publisher Springer (part of Springer Nature)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 43
Issue 14
Pages 12782-12793
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-023-05345-y
Keywords Online dating, Attention to alternatives, Partner availability, Mate value, Online infidelity
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11385227

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