Well-being and resilience against oppressive narratives after romantic dissolution

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 49 (2026)
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Abstract

The negative effects of oppressive societal narratives on well-being, as illustrated by research on fear of being single, provide contradictory evidence to the claim that men suffer more after romantic dissolutions. We propose that well-being after romantic dissolution is not dependent on gender, but on whether the individual belongs to a marginalised group and their capacity for social resilience.

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Pilar Lopez-Cantero
University of Antwerp
Carme Isern-Mas
Universitat de les Illes Balears

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