Reported reasons for breakdown of marriage and cohabitation in Britain: Findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).
Kirsten GravningenKirstin R MitchellKaye WellingsAnne M JohnsonRebecca GearyKyle G JonesSoazig CliftonBob ErensMichelle LuChenchit ChayachindaNigel FieldPam SonnenbergCatherine H MercerPublished in: PloS one (2017)
These representative data on recently ended marriages and cohabitations among men and women in Britain show that there were more similarities than differences in the reasons reported for breakdown across partnership type. For both marriages and cohabitations, cited reasons relating to communication and relationship quality issues were most common, followed by unfaithfulness/adultery. Our findings support a focus on relationship quality, including communication and conflict resolution, in preventive and therapeutic interventions addressing breakdown of live-in partnerships.