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  • Forming long-term intimate relationships is a universal human practice, with research focusing on their perceived benefits.
  • Study 1 identified 82 benefits from qualitative data gathered from 221 Greek-speaking participants, while Study 2 classified these into 10 factors using quantitative methods from 545 participants.
  • Key benefits highlighted include experiencing positive emotions like love and passion, as well as gaining support and companionship, with consistent evaluations across different sexes, ages, and relationship statuses.

Article Abstract

Forming long-term intimate relationships is a human universal, with most people across different times and cultures doing so. Such relationships should be associated with important benefits otherwise individuals would not engage in them, with the current research aiming to identify what people consider as beneficial in a long-term intimate relationship. More specifically, Study 1 employed qualitative research methods in a sample of 221 Greek-speaking participants, and identified 82 perceived benefits. Study 2 employed quantitative research methods in a sample of 545 Greek-speaking participants, and classified these benefits into 10 broad factors and two broader domains. Experiencing positive emotions, including love and passion, as well as having someone to provide support and do things together, were considered among the most important benefits. Although there were a few significant differences, the evaluations of the perceived benefits of intimate relationships were generally consistent across participants of different sex, age, and relationship status.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10621308PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14747049231210245DOI Listing

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