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Seattle Pacific University

2018

Aging

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A Grounded Theory Qualitative Research Approach To Understanding Enduring Marriage, Heather Lucas Jun 2018

A Grounded Theory Qualitative Research Approach To Understanding Enduring Marriage, Heather Lucas

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Serial monogamy developed as the salient pair bond form in earlier times due to environmental pressures of disease, famine, and death that led to relationships organized around the instrumental tasks of procreation and child-rearing. Contemporary advancements in longevity, gender equality, and contraception have shifted the culture, but the serial monogamy paradigm remains the prominent relationship paradigm in the United States today with relationships primarily ending in divorce instead of death. The negative effects of divorce on individuals, children and families suggest the need for a new paradigm for marriage, a shift from instrumentally driven serial monogamy to enduring marriage organized …