Fear of relationship dissolution: The influence of gendered post-breakup life course expectations

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 49:e108 (2026)
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Abstract

Differences in well-being in the life trajectories following the end of a relationship can be co-determinants of gender-specific differences in the fear of losing a relationship. Social norms, conventions, and institutional arrangements can lead to gender-specific consequences for economic well-being when a relationship ends. If these are anticipated, they can cause differences in this fear of loss.

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