Explaining the prevalence of marital conflict: conceptual bifurcation and sociological explanations.

IF 2.2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-01-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2025.1490385
Wing-Chung Ho
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Sociologists have investigated extensively marital conflict which is supposedly "antithesis" of marriage. However, there is little systematic reflection on how the coexistence of universal marriage and prevalent spousal discord in diverse cultural settings can possibly explained sociologically. This conceptual paper aims to address this issue by first critically reviewing how scholars have assessed the prevalence of marital conflict in human societies. This review is then extended to the conceptual elusiveness in gauging "marital conflict," arguing that the concept has been inadvertently bifurcated as (i) a constituent (oft-represented as a single global continuous measure) of certain critical consequential events within a marriage (e.g., divorce); and (ii) a predisposition (oft-represented in terms of a set of multifarious binary variables) in pair-bonding relationships that increases the likelihood of the occurrence of certain critical consequential events. Such conceptual bifurcation sheds light on two board distinctive approaches-roughly termed contextual and evolutionary-through which the coexistence of marriage formation and martial conflict can be sociologically explained. Implications are briefly discussed.

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解释婚姻冲突的普遍性:概念分歧和社会学解释。
社会学家对婚姻冲突进行了广泛的调查,这被认为是婚姻的“对立面”。然而,很少有系统的思考如何在不同的文化背景下解释普遍婚姻和普遍的配偶不和谐的共存。这篇概念性论文旨在通过首先批判性地回顾学者们如何评估人类社会中婚姻冲突的普遍性来解决这个问题。然后,这篇综述扩展到衡量“婚姻冲突”的概念上的难以捉摸,认为这个概念已经被不经意地分岔为(i)婚姻中某些关键后果事件(例如,离婚)的组成部分(通常表示为单一的全球连续测量);(ii)一种倾向(通常用一组不同的二元变量表示),这种倾向在配对关系中增加了某些关键后果事件发生的可能性。这种概念上的分歧揭示了两种截然不同的方法——大致称为语境和进化——通过这两种方法,婚姻形成和军事冲突的共存可以从社会学上得到解释。简要讨论了其影响。
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