Abstract
This mixed method study used content analysis and logistic regression to explore how people
interpret Facebook infidelity behaviors, its impact on offline relationships, and how Facebook
infidelity compares to online and offline infidelity. Six hundred twenty eight respondents
participated in a story completion task where they finished a narrative concerning questionable behavior on Facebook. Results found 51% of the participants interpreted the Facebook behavior
as infidelity, with only 2.9% indicating the behavior was not infidelity. Other findings show that Facebook behavior negatively impacts offline relationships and accessing a partner’s Facebook account is a privacy violation. Clinical implications are discussed.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy |
State | Published - Sep 2015 |