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Religious Attendance and Partner Infidelity: 1992 Survey Data #1290793 (License: Personal Use)
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This bar chart visualizes findings from the 1992 National Health and Social Life Survey, indicating that adults aged 18-59 who attend religious services weekly have the lowest incidence (approximately 1.1%) of their current sexual partner having other partners. In contrast, those attending monthly report the highest rate (about 3.5%), with less frequent attendees (<monthly and never) falling in between (≈3.3% and ≈3.2%, respectively). The data suggests a non-linear relationship between religiosity and partner fidelity.
Used in public health, sociology, or behavioral research articles discussing correlates of sexual behavior and relationship dynamics; targets users seeking empirical data on religion’s influence on intimate relationships.
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