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Inter-faith relationships in Great Britain: prevalence and implications for psychological well-being
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Intimate RelationshipPsychosocial ResearchSociologyReligiosityInterpersonal RelationshipsReligious HeterogeneityReligious MixingGreat BritainSocial SciencesInter-faith RelationshipsMental HealthSocial-emotional WellbeingPsychological Well-beingReligiously Diverse BritainMarriagePsychologyFamily Relationships
Britain is increasingly multicultural, with greater potential for mixing between individuals of differing religions. While both religion and romantic partnerships offer benefits for psychological well-being, religious heterogeneity in a relationship may be detrimental. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of interfaith partnerships using the UK Household Longitudinal Study, and explore impact on well-being. Over one-fifth of individuals were in heterogeneous relationships, this was associated with greater psychological distress. The results suggest a need for further research into the mechanisms by which religious mixing in relationships impacts upon health in order to best support an increasingly religiously diverse Britain.
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