Research Behind What the Church Teaches: Cohabitation

Cohabitation pamphlet Couples who live together before marriage actually face a higher risk of divorce than those who do not – up to 85% higher (Kline et al., 2004; Bumpass & Sweet, 1995; Hall & Zhao, 1995; Bracher, Santow, Morgan & Russell, 1993; and DeMaris & Rao, 1992). There are a number of reasons for this. Research from the Center for Marital and Family Studies at the University of Denver (Stanley et al., 2004) indicates that individuals who live together before marriage often get caught up in a sort of “relationship inertia” in which getting married is just the next logical thing to do. They are less likely to make a conscious, intentional decision to commit to their partner for life. Some may even feel pressure to marry or face the end of the relationship. There is also some evidence that cohabiting couples do not view their relationship the same way that married couples do. Women tend to perceive cohabitation as a step before marriage; men are more likely to see cohabitation as a step before making a commitment.

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Hall, David R.; Zhao, John Z. "Cohabitation and Divorce in Canada: Testing the Selectivity Hypotheses." Journal of Marriage and the Family 57, 421-427.

Kline, G. H., Stanley, S. M., Markman, H. J., Olmos-Gallo, P. A., St. Peters, M., Whitton, S. W., Prado, L. (2004). Timing is everything: Pre-engagement cohabitation  and increased risk for poor marital outcomes. Journal of Family Psychology, 18 , 311-318.

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Stanley, S.M., Whitton, S. W., & Markman, H. J. (2004). Maybe I Do: Interpersonal commitment and premarital or nonmarital cohabitation. Journal of Family Issues, 25 , 496-519.