Sex differences in jealousy

The case of Internet infidelity

  • Groothof, Hinke A. K.
  • Dijkstra, Pieternel
  • Barelds, Dick P. H.
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 26(8):p 1119-1129, December 2009. | DOI: 10.1177/0265407509348003

Studies investigating the events that elicit men’s and women’s jealousy consistently show that men’s jealousy, more than women’s jealousy, is triggered by a mate’s sexual infidelity, and women’s jealousy, more than men’s jealousy, is triggered by a mate’s emotional infidelity. Internet infidelity poses new challenges for modern couples. Therefore, the present study investigated men’s and women’s responses to emotional and sexual infidelity over the Internet. Results from both a student sample (n = 254), and a sample from the general population (n = 483) showed that sex differences in response to Internet infidelity parallels those for offline infidelity. Implications and explanations for this finding, as well as different results between both samples, are discussed.

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